Sentence examples for increasing principle from inspiring English sources

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Whether in the direction there is any occupied MRU or the burst is at the frame boundary then is forced to 0. An example of the increasing principle is shown in Figure 3 where the numbers inside the rectangles indicate the order in which the resources have been allocated to each burst.

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What was started under Blair, continued under Brown and is taken to its logical conclusion under Cameron-Clegg: the increasing guiding principle for British foreign policy is to put business first.

It was indeed the philosophical debate which contributed considerably to increasing the "principle" (in the Kantian sense) of respecting autonomy and trumping it over beneficence, until Beauchamp and Childress 1 came around to give us (or rather, lay down what was in the air) the "four principles".

Overall, the enrollment rates of most CTE-STEM courses were increasing except Principles of Technology.

There seem to be just two plausible candidates: that verisimilitude increases with increasing strength (the principle of the value of content for falsehoods) or that it decreases with increasing strength (the principle of the disvalue of content for falsehoods).

So in principle, increasing the per-share price would have a relatively small effect on the overall cost of buying Bear.

In principle, increasing the number of batches allows higher discharge burnups and thus deeper Pu and transuranic elements incineration to be achieved.

This leads to the third principle: increasing positive reinforcement of behaviors we want.

On the same principle, increasing respiratory air loads, therefore buoyancy, at the bottom of deep dives would be beneficial because it would prevent birds from sinking and subsequently wasting the O2 necessary to fight for control.

Enayetallah et al. further confirmed that sEH can be downregulated in renal and hepatic tumors, in principle increasing the levels of EETs in the tumor tissue [ 127].

Increasing entropy, the principle that, unless provided with new outside energy, any system will constantly lose usable energy, is a theoretical formulation for progressive irreversible disorder and randomness in the cells.

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