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Increasing κ, which is nonzero for only a small fraction (<2%) of possible interactions in the model, may enforce an increase in number of nonzero edges with an incremental effect on the error.
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A common-law court, for example, may enforce a gift promise in which the element of reliance was present in addition to a seal or a nominal consideration.
Where information about a possible crime is apparent to anyone -- for instance, when wounds are readily visible on a patient's face, or when a packet of drugs falls from a patient's sock -- prosecutors may enforce a subpoena for records, the court noted in its unanimous decision.
Lack of trust may enforce a passive behavior; distrust may enforce autonomy, or the search for alternatives.
Multidentate and in particular macrocyclic and rigid ligands may enforce a particular structure on a metal complex.
In certain small border towns, Cowan says, it's possible that authorities may enforce a ban, but only with local agreement.
In the plan de redressement, although it mainly consists of a reorganisation plan, the judge may enforce a debt-restructuring schedule and he can also partly reduce the debts.
Since the inhibition of aconitase activity is only observed in the older flies and the inhibition was reversible, increased ROS may enforce a vicious cycle and further lead to mitochondrial dysfunction.
Surgery may enforce a structured lifestyle.
Using arguments such as career advancement may enforce a perception of coercion, and together with constraints such as time and bureaucratic requirements, may de-motivate students.
After federal appeals court rulings on Saturday and Tuesday, the courts are for the time being unanimous in saying that local officials may enforce such a requirement.
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