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The problem gets more interesting when one imposes that the reconstruction (R) at the sink must closely match the measured (M) process.

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Leaders care -- you are not the only one with a life... and if you don't have one, don't impose that void on anyone -- but leaders do have lives.

Furthermore, we point out an interesting recently published paper written by Liu and Ahmad [24], where the formula of solutions for semilinear impulsive fractional Cauchy problems (see (20) in [24]) is coincident with ours (see Lemma 3.1), if one imposes the requirement that the semilinear term and impulsive term have the same expression in a given finite interval.

One fails to respect the reason of the other members of society if one imposes terms of association on them that they cannot accept given their reasonable views.

By informing variance estimation with prior distributions corresponding to the expected likelihood in a frequentist analysis, one imposes a '2-stage' estimation process that lets the Bayesian MCMC sampling 'concentrate' on the estimation of treatment effects.

The rebels have called repeatedly for an internationally enforced no-fly zone, like the one imposed on Libya in 2011 that significantly undermined Gadaffi's efforts to crush the armed rebellion and eventually toppled him.

A victory over Saddam legitimatized by broad, if not unanimous, international support and, if possible, participation would have a meaning quite different from that of one imposed in isolation.

Mr. Hevesi said he was "not anxious to be portrayed as someone ready to tax at the drop of a hat" but would be willing to impose an income tax surcharge for public schools similar to one imposed during the 1990's that helped pay for public safety improvements.

Historically, both artists and clinicians were often polymaths, with their feet firmly in both camps, and the distinction between science and the arts can be viewed as a modern one, imposed by an education system that requires children to specialise at an early age.

A federal judge later curbed the law's implementation, but Texas still requires voters to either present one of several forms of photo ID or a document proving that obtaining one imposed an unnecessary burden.

The second restriction imposes that one object can be associated at most with one detection, although the clutter can be associated with several detections.

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