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Definition 3 is very general and additional requirements can be made.
High-cost loans become illegal, the law says, if they employ certain predatory practices or don't meet certain requirements: *No loan can be made "without due regard to repayment ability," determined by "independent verification" of the borrower's income, assets and debts.
It is concluded that, within the span of production parameters and rule requirements, substantial improvements can be made with or without an adhesively bonded core.
Indeed, depending on applications scenarios, constraints related to the target environments or other requirements, many adaptations and improvements can be made.
"In setting requirements for nuclear strike capabilities, distinctions can be made among the contingencies for which the United States must be prepared," the Pentagon report states.
With regard to these requirements and claims, the following comments can be made.
However, remote provisions can be made without any requirement of visits in the software for installation of new hardware.
A prioritization can be made considering legislative requirements, the type of threats, the type of assessment to be carried out, the availability of external experts, etc.
The paper presents an approach and framework for addressing the problem of identifying an appropriate and valid set of timing requirements in order that the best use can be made of the advances in scheduling theory by the use of modelling techniques that allow for emergent properties such as timing behaviour.
The trade-off between the localization accuracy and the calculation time can be made according to the performance requirement.
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