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There was much grumbling by delegates about how President Émile Lahud of Lebanon was handling the summit, with some saying he was erecting obstacles where his role as host was supposed to be that of conciliator.
Let us imagine a continent at peace, freed of its barriers and obstacles, where history and geography are finally reconciled".A tableau of crimes and misfortunesIt is not just museum curators and elderly politicians who hold fast to the idea that European unity is both the best way of guaranteeing peace in Europe and a natural historical progression.
If is the distance between and, only objects lying on paths whose length is between and are considered as obstacles, where is the wavelength.
As an extension to tasks in environments with static obstacles where the load displacement needs to be bounded throughout the trajectory, sampling-based motion planning generates collision-free paths.
We agree on this point, so please do not see obstacles where there are, in fact, none.
During this action phase, behavioural strategies will be provided along with mobilising social support and identifying and overcoming obstacles where possible.
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Very quickly, I was on the far side of the obstacle, where several people had collapsed, out of theatrics or exhaustion.
One man was found "unconscious, unresponsive and on the ground" at the final obstacle, where participants are shocked with hanging yellow wires; another was knocked out after he struck his head on a log obstacle; and a woman was airlifted to a hospital after sustaining what appeared to be a stroke.
In both cases the lee-side shadow ridge is composed of pseudo-anticlinal beds proximal to the obstacle (where shed vortices are strong) and plane beds distally (where flows converge and the shed vortices weaken).
We assumed that a distance to an obstacle where a person starts deceleration would be an appropriate distance to Target for Robot to start deceleration, because we assumed that the distance to the obstacle was important for deciding to start the deceleration, when person and obstacle were getting closer at a velocity slower than a pedestrian.
A sharp local convexity and concavity of the surface (i.e., abrupt changes of the surface elevation) or any other type of environmental setting that constrains the walker's locomotion may be considered a physical obstacle where the intangible constraints for human mobility may be categorized as non-physical obstacles.
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