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Because snowdrift is a highly complex phenomenon, we should not excessively rely on numerical simulation.
Therefore, the synthesized polymer should not excessively swell in in vivo conditions.
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Britain's Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice, which lays down the rules for the advertising industry, adopted a new rule that said television commercials should not be "excessively noisy or strident".
Dr James Nicholls, Alcohol Research UK's director of research and policy development, said women who have drunk small amounts during pregnancy, perhaps unknowingly, should not worry excessively.
I also agree that panels should not be excessively large; Tact generally works with three fostering panel members and a panel adviser, and this is sufficient.
He added it was important that the laws should not be "excessively bureaucratic".
Hedgerow and woodland bird communities are essentially complementary and habitat creation initiatives in lowland agricultural landscapes should not be excessively weighted towards one habitat or the other.
Athletes should not be excessively concerned about the deterioration of muscular function when they take part of a 2 3-week training period at moderate altitude, even if the training is not strongly oriented to force and power development.
Open image in new window Fig. 13 Simulation case III: the speed measurement of WTS is disturbed by a pulse noise at 2s. Simulation case IV: Although WTs with larger (J_{t}) can be stably simulated by increasing (alpha_{d}), (alpha_{d}) should not be excessively close to 1.0 because of the simulation accuracy of WTS.
You should not practice excessively.
Furthermore, the workpieces should not be excessively restrained, as this introduces residual stresses into the weld and can cause cracking as the weld cools and contracts.
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