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Mr. Bush said the countries had agreed to general principles to respond to the crisis, including working to prevent the collapse of important financial institutions and protecting the deposits of savers.
These findings demonstrate that the new management system must apply adaptive learning principles to respond to local context attributes in order to be successful.
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Six lidar (light radar) laser sensors positioned around the vehicle generate a cloud of data points, creating a 3D map of the surroundings and enabling the truck to navigate precisely and, in principle, to respond to unexpected obstacles or people.
No doubt some will rejoice at this defeat for market principles; refusing to respond to the wishes of patients seems an odd thing to celebrate.
The principles urged bishops to respond promptly to credible accusations of abuse, to relieve offending priests from their ministries, to comply with laws requiring the reporting of sexual abuse to civil authorities, to treat victims with compassion and to deal with sexual abuse as openly as possible while respecting the privacy of those involved.
Sunstein wrote in his blog: "According to the Precautionary Principle, it is appropriate to respond aggressively to low-probability, high-impact events — such as climate change.
This subgroup of patients with GSTPi-negative cancer cells, in principle, might be expected to respond to the application of chemotherapeutic agents.
[There is] this strange feature of quantum theory that it appears to not care about Einstein's theory of relativity – it does care about it but it appears that you can do things at some place in the universe and in principle the whole universe seems to respond.
"In principle it can be made to respond naturally, without any additional power," says Dr Jeronimidis.Intelligent designsArchitects have become more interested in this sort of thing in recent years, he says, as greater attention is paid to the energy consumption and sustainability of buildings.
Because the cores are bigger, the density of heat in them is lower - meaning that in principle, operators would have longer to respond to a developing crisis before meltdown occurred.
In their decision, seven judges on the court unanimously found the ban "justifiable in principle" because Belgium was trying to "respond to a practice that it considered to be incompatible" with social communication and human relations.
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