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However, such assumption will result in unreasonable small system capacity, since small D means small torque (13).
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Note that the assumption for normality is generally unreasonable in small samples, but a satisfactory approximation in large samples.
Enforcement of the "right to be forgotten" principle, she said, would put an unreasonable burden on small search engines, in terms of dealing with requests to remove information.
It is unreasonable to use a small portion of an extra vial of chemotherapy if the dose prescribe is inaccurate 40% of the time.
ROY MILLER Phoenix, Oct. 1, 2013 To the Editor: House Republicans have regressed to the level of immaturity of a small child making unreasonable demands using coercion by threat (now action as well as threat).
"The U.S. government might consider that it could not tolerate a situation in which the U.S. and its allies were in effect at the mercy of a small group of unreasonable countries," the document said.
Which seems a little unreasonable.
Given the similarity of these profiles with those obtained for larger particles, is not unreasonable to assume that the smaller particles are also icosahedral, although higher resolution imaging is needed to discard other possibilities.
Even an expectation of this small gain may seem unreasonable with the S.& P. and the Dow headed for their first three consecutive years of decline since 1941.
"As a mother with a small baby, it is not unreasonable for her to work from home".
Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer of the Leuthold Group, also finds gold's decline reasonable because so many small investors find the decline unreasonable.
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