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Jewish law teaches that one may break the Sabbath if the matter involves "concern for human life".
In order to realize either LG0,+l or LG0,−l lasing, one may break the degeneracy of a standard laser cavity.
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Computational models are only as good as their assumptions, and assumptions which hold in one context may break down in another.
However, the superimposition of an external field, even if a weak one like gravity, may break the system's symmetry, bestowing a preferential directionality according to which the system will preferentially evolve into one of the states and not the others.
Someday one of them may break out and become the next Raffi, the nursery-set superstar who turned "Wheels on the Bus" into big business.
"We do like it to be loud, for sure — it's more fun, innit?" When they play (Le) Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker St.; 212-505-3474), a beautiful small space with a clear sound system, on Oct. 18, one fears that something may break, human or mechanical.
One taste and you may break into a sweat.
Depending on the pumps, one may experience broken shaft, premature bearing failure, premature mechanical seal failure, premature packing failure, worn and damaged shaft sleeves, and high maintenance costs on your pumps.
If Miller is not tapped by the veterans committee on Feb. 29 -- and speculation is that the choice will be Sparky Anderson, the former Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers manager -- then the behind-the-scenes rumblings that surround the issue may break out into one of the Hall of Fame's biggest controversies.
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