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Beings always exist in relation to other beings, and any relation requires a third term, namely, the place or medium wherein they are related.
Such a relation requires an opening up to what is other than oneself, disponibilité (approximately "availability," "readiness," "permeability") and also an entering into, involvement, or engagement dispositions demonstrable in everyday existence.
The complex relation requires heating to be conducted slowly.
Finding the relation requires a proper description of the evolving process.
The obvious difference in trends between both stress ratios indicates that a method incorporating the contribution of fibre bridging in the Paris relation requires extensive data sets.
Since the things a term stands for are not established a priori but dependent on propositional context, the analysis of the structure of a proposition in terms of the identity relation requires a correspondence theory of truth.
When we conceive of a situation involving this sort of relation, he says, we conceive of it as if it involved two things ("a relation requires two relata" and hence "reason apprehends the one thing twice"), and also as if the two things were ordered to each other by a pair of properties (or "[relative] dispositions").
The relation requires further study.
The mechanisms involving such relation require further investigation.
A limitation of our method is that the path length relation requires knowledge of μ s ′, a parameter that is currently not quantitatively extracted from the measured spectra.
Somewhat surprisingly, the relations required for FMM are hardly covered by the rich literature on spherical harmonics (and FMM).
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