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Finally, (29) leads to a control of the left-hand side of (8) adapted to the context of this section.

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In a number of cases more than one reading will be consistent with the context of the section, and/or the entire text.

Wiki software platforms are designed for ease of use, allowing users to add new sections of the wiki site, modify the work of others, or add new material within the context of the sections already present.

In this section, we characterize the context of this work and the main motivations and justifications for conducting it.

If it isn't to mean that the Circuit Court is to look at the very ballots that have been brought to the court for investigation, what does that statute -- what does that section mean in the context of this litigation?

Section 2 discusses the context of this work: access control for SaaS applications.

In this paper, we present a modified CWA, Team CWA, (Ashoori and Burns 2013) and show its use in the context of a caesarean section (C-section) surgical team in a birthing unit.

In the context of the previous section, this is equivalent to segmenting the data into 4D layers { ℋ 1,..., ℋ N }, where the boundary of each layer is defined by {Γ1,..., Γ N } (the background volume ℋ N is assigned the residual regions which do not belong to any other layer).

"In the context of interception, section 12 of RIPA [existing legislation, the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act] mandates that there is an expectation that information is provided in the clear, effectively, by those on whom a notice is served.

D'Argembeau et al. (2008) used an adaption of this task originally reported by Williams et al. (1996) in the context of depression (see Section 4.4).

However, any question of this interpretation is impossible given Lord Diplock's ruling in the Sheppard case in 1981, which said categorically that: "To 'neglect' a child is to omit to act, to fail to provide adequately for its needs; and, in the context of section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, its physical needs rather than its spiritual, educational, moral or emotional needs".

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