Sentence examples for solution stipulating from inspiring English sources

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Bobe presented an 'open consent' solution stipulating that researchers: (1) do not promise anonymity and confidentiality of data and (2) acknowledge risks of being re-identified from public data.

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Phosphate buffer is the extraction solution stipulated in the standard (26), whereas ASW, according to EN 1811 2011 (36), is considered to be of higher relevance for skin exposure.

In other words, the best proximity points theorem achieves a global optimal minimum of the map x → inf { d ( x ; y ) : y ∈ T ( x ) } by stipulating an approximate solution x of the point equation T ( x ) = x to satisfy the condition that inf { d ( x ; y ) : y ∈ T ( x ) } = dist ( A ; B ). Examples which illustrate the main result are given.

In other words, the best proximity points theorem achieves a global optimal minimum of the map x → inf { d ( x ; y ) : y ∈ T ( x ) } by stipulating an approximate solution x of the point equation T ( x ) = x to satisfy the condition that inf { d ( x ; y ) : y ∈ T ( x ) } = dist ( A ; B ).

In this solution, factor 3 again contained only item 8, 'enjoys eating', and so the analysis was repeated stipulating a two-factor solution.

In view of the relatively low Cronbach's alpha for Factor 2, the analysis was repeated stipulating a two-factor solution.

Examination of the scree plot indicated that these two factors had eigenvalues only slightly > 1 and that the major inflection point occurred between factors 2 and 3. Therefore the analysis was repeated stipulating a three-factor solution.

Such a solution exists and is stipulated in the ten-point plan for a future Iran presented by the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Mrs Maryam Rajavi.

Ontology is the proposed solution to allow computers to process the semantic content of a web page by explicitly stipulating the knowledge representation system of that web site (Berners-Lee et al. 2001).

Alternatively, in a solution advocated by the 'restringentes [restrictors]' so-called because they avoided self-reference by restricting what a term can supposit for—we could make the proposition non-reflexive by stipulating that "terms that are apt to supposit for propositions are not put in propositions to supposit for the propositions in which they are put, but for others".

But for our purposes stipulating Temperate Justified Belief will serve).

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