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Field and temperature are in most cases imposed by the experimental conditions and can often not be set to optimal values.

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The two volumes change at different rates; in most cases, this imposes periodic or oscillatory behavior on all components within the cell.

The restrictions don't bar foreign hires (who can legally work in America with an H-1B visa), but it makes them cost-ineffective in most cases and imposes prohibitive burdens on recruitment of needed talent.

However, in most cases the complexity imposed by making the tool available via Web services pales in comparison with the complexity imposed by developing the tool itself; the fact that so many effective Web service-based tools could be developed in conjunction with Track 3 in such a short period certainly validates this assertion.

In most cases, order is imposed on a set of information objects for two reasons: to create their inventory and to facilitate locating specific objects in the set.

In most cases the DHI imposed the improvement of written protocols followed by improving the organization of urgent care and better communication between care providers.

The mark of their content-independence is that their force does not depend on the nature or merits of the action they require: in most cases, law can impose an obligation to do X or to refrain from doing X (Hart 1958 1982254 55–55; but cf. Markwick 2000).

*** In most cases, separation walls are imposed, usually by some sort of authority, and usually against the wishes of some, if not all, affected inhabitants.

In most cases, child marriage is imposed by the family in clear violation of a young girl's rights and as such constitutes a direct act of violence against women.

"Otherwise, it is considered a transfer fee, or flip tax, which in most cases a co-op can impose only with shareholder approval," Mr. Tierman said.

These abstractions stow away the fact that, above lower boundaries that reflect fairly well understood physical constraints, observed and reported timescales are often not intrinsic to the biological system; rather, in most cases they reflect conditions that are imposed by the observer through the measuring procedure.

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