Sentence examples for principles of arbitrary from inspiring English sources

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We approved of your attempts to establish the principles of arbitrary arrest under the Homeland Security Act of 2002, but unfortunately it was still restricted to terror suspects.

These observations are intriguing in the light of my simulation results, because it is not clear at all whether the design principles of arbitrary networks differ considerably from those of functional networks, so as to give a reasonable explanation to those remarkable discrepancies in epistatic architectures observed.

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These schemes possess a discrete maximum principle on arbitrary triangulations and exhibit local Lipschitz continuity of the numerical Hamiltonian.

As a result, the correction function may be defined in terms of its own governing partial differential equation (PDE) which may be solved, in principle, to arbitrary order of accuracy.

Boundedness of domain (thus weak compactness) follows from the coercivity of a. Based on Ky Fan's extension of the Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkiewicz principle to vector spaces of arbitrary dimension.

To cope with inability to make decisions, the Doctor prescribes three therapies: the arbitrary principles of Sinistrality ("If the alternatives are side by side, choose the one on the left"), Antecedence ("if they're consecutive in time, choose the earlier") and Alphabetic Priority ("choose the alternative whose name begins with the earlier letter of the alphabet").

This chapter describes the sophisticated technologies of producing nanomaterials, both present and supposed future, capable, in principle, of fabricating functional artifacts of arbitrary complexity.

The symmetry of the acoustic loading matrix is proven by an acoustic reciprocal principle, which relate two sets of arbitrary surface normal velocities and surface pressures in terms of surface integrals.

One of the intuitive principles of the theory is that arbitrary collections of mathematical objects "should be" sets.

The European Court of Human Rights in the case of Markovic v. Italy noted that "the avoidance of arbitrary power" is the dominant principle that underlies much of the European Convention on Human Rights.

In the presence of U, the principle is also closely related to the 'doctrine of arbitrary undetached parts' attacked by van Inwagen (1981), though, again, the latter doctrine is limited to the material content of occupiable regions of space.

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