Sentence examples for use of a property from inspiring English sources

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Now people are looking at the end use of a property once it has been cleaned up.

A survey of UK private renters by BMG Research found that 27 per cent of current and past private tenants had been evicted by a landlord who wanted to sell, refurbish, or change the use of a property, or because of a rent increase.

Then they need to be challenged to implement a proposal from their Matthew Taylor report on "Living and Working in the Countryside": to give the local planning committee the right to determine change of use of a property from residence to holiday let or second home, with a pilot project here in the Lake District national park, where the sustainability of some communities is a problem.

The method converts the nonlinear Element Potential Equations - derived from the minimization of the mixture Gibbs free energy using the Lagrange multiplier technique - into an initial value problem which can be stably integrated through the use of a property of linear least squares solutions.

This is in contrast to formats like MDL Molfile: if a software package writes a molecule that makes use of a property that is not part of the lowest common denominator subset that most implementations can handle, or defines its own extensions, the extra data will be either deleted or corrupted if it is submitted to a software algorithm that does not implement the property correctly.

A simple but efficient correction that makes use of a property of the medial axis is to remove branches that are shorter than the known radius of a circle/sphere at a branching point plus a user-defined threshold.

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Kathy Castagnetta, the town's zoning enforcement officer, said meetings of that size, no matter what their purpose, were not a permitted use of a residential property under the town's zoning code.

The authors prove a new error estimate in uniform norm, making use of a stability property of the discrete solution.

This is an economic problem in the sense that it leads to the excessive use of a common property resource.

"Actual possession usually means that the property in question is being cultivated or has been enclosed," Mr. Hall said, explaining that occasional use of a neighbor's property generally would not constitute actual possession.

The results above indicate that the use/non-use of a given property of native protein structures during decoy generation introduces a bias against/towards the same (or a closely related) property during scoring function evaluation.

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