Sentence examples for physical precedents from inspiring English sources

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When resourcing information about these aspects of material behavior from biological or technological systems, the physical precedents, as specimens and/or models, serve as the primary, and often sole, exemplar.

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(CCW 17) On the whole, the severity of the medical or physical condition took precedent over other needs, and such clients were seen first and/or more frequently by the CCW.

He added that there is, after all, some small precedent for physical impairment in a king signalling strength, not weakness.

Wall texts of impeccable clarity analyze the relationships developed in this process: to immediate physical context, to historical precedent, among family members and corporate workers, between public and private space, between place and time.

Obviously deserves a right good ban but should have been for internationals only... June 26 , 2014Stuart Gilhooly (@PFAISolicitor)...now sets precedent for physical incidents at all levels to get worldwide ban, particularly internationals.

This research proposes the possibility for testing variants of a morphological system using physical models as the precedent while incorporating multiple means of computational analysis for extensive exploration.

Linking benefit to a requirement to undergo treatment would set a dangerous precedent for people with physical or mental health problems and would be against the principles for healthcare set out in the NHS Constitution".

Another line comes from the tradition of expressive distortion in caricature and satire into more expressionist styles – the physical distortions in Egon Schiele's portraits have precedents in Daumier's cartoons.

He would not have stepped down if he did not think he was setting a sound precedent: a resignation prompted by physical, not institutional, weakness.

The Stuxnet worm, designed to sabotage gas centrifuges in Iran, made it clear that computer attacks can have physical, real-world consequences — a particularly troubling precedent because computing capabilities are now embedded in virtually every aspect of our lives.

This scheme, which had no precedent, was completed in 1842, after great physical and financial difficulties and a seven-year hiatus in construction brought about by lack of funds.

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