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More importantly, their inherent situation-dependent characteristics shall be reflected in the model by using relevant aerodynamics and traffic data obtained by in situ measurement, instead of just employing the data obtained from reduced-scale experiments done in laboratory or the data obtained from handbooks.
This pattern is inherent to situations where environmental differences highly correlate with the presence of a barrier or geographic distance, and can be dealt with by sampling not only along an environmental gradient, but also among equally spaced populations with the same environmental conditions.
Likewise, Ullman-Margalit (1977) uses game theory to show that norms solve collective action problems, such as prisoner's dilemma-type situations; in her own words, "… a norm solving the problem inherent in a situation of this type is generated by it" (p. 22).
We need to recognise the vulnerability inherent in the situation of every detainee".
I am inclined to think that the problems inherent in the situation are almost too much for us.
The tensions inherent in the situation surfaced vividly when Chen Zaidao, a military commander in the city of Wuhan during the summer of 1967, arrested two key radical party leaders.
Instead, they remain very much in the voices of those who spoke them and thus retain the vulnerability and rawness inherent in the situation of one person, alone at the mic, telling a room full of strangers something personal.
It can be either the suspense inherent in a situation or the suspense that has the audience asking, "What will happen next?" It is indeed vital that they should ask themselves this question.
Even a man of his energy, willpower, and political insight ruling with the advantage of absolutism unfettered by the old bureaucratic apparatus of China could not resolve the contradictions inherent in his situation.
Freud describes the temptations for the analyst that are inherent in the situation — especially for "those who are still youngish and not yet bound by strong ties" — with rueful candor: Sexual love is undoubtedly one of the chief things in life, and the union of mental and bodily satisfaction in the enjoyment of love is one of its culminating peaks.
Lord Lamont - who when he resigned from Mr Major's government in early 1993, accused it of being obsessed with the next day's headlines and of giving the impression of being in office rather than in power - went on: "John Major's difficulties as prime minister were not caused by Mrs Thatcher, they were inherent in the situation.
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