Sentence examples for purpose of navigation from inspiring English sources

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The right which a riparian owner has in a navigable stream when traveling upon it, or using it for the purpose of navigation, must be distinguished from his right to reach navigable water from his land, and to reach his land from the water.

To deduce this fact, the group used ships' logbooks from the period that recorded the direction of the magnetic-field lines at the Earth's surface for the purpose of navigation.

Over 700 species of electric fishes have been identified [ 1], the vast majority of which are capable of generating only weak electric organ discharges (EOD) for the purpose of navigation and communication.

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6 The doctrine was borrowed from international law and has often been adhered to in this Court, although it is plain that within the United States two States bordering on a navigable river would have equal access to it for the purposes of navigation whether the common state boundary was in the geographic middle or along the thalweg.

They needed the stars for the purposes of navigation and so came up with names for recognizable arrangements of them".

Labels may be assigned to subdocuments (eg., a section of a bill) for purposes of navigation and retrieval.

This system is aimed for the purposes of navigation, automatic control, and remote tracking of land vehicles.

Some provisions relate particularly to the development of power, some only to improvement of navigation, and others to both, but all taken together suggest, if they do not show, that conservation for the purposes of navigation is a leading object.

The method developed in this research identifies related annotated tags supplied from a web based experiment in which users were asked to tag the most salient features on urban images for the purposes of navigation and exploration.

The primary use of the waters and the lands under them is for purposes of navigation, and the erection of piers in them to improve navigation for the public is strictly consistent with such use, and infringes no right of the riparian owner.

The primary use of the waters and the lands under them is for purposes of navigation, and the erection of piers in them to improve navigation for the public is entirely consistent with such use, and infringes no right of the riparian owner.

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