Sentence examples for well-defined circumstances from inspiring English sources

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This paper challenges that presumption, showing that in well-defined circumstances, rent-seeking public schools find it optimal to reduce productivity when a voucher is introduced.

One source of these obstacles was removed in 1984, when the General Assembly revised the interpretation of Article 3 to permit Interpol to undertake antiterrorist activities in certain well-defined circumstances.

And this maximum rate of deflation can be negative - that is, under certain well-defined circumstances the economy needs inflation, and with flexible prices will get it regardless of monetary policy.

Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, said, "I think that the rape of a small child, 6 or 8 years old, is a heinous crime, and if a state makes a decision under narrow, limited, well-defined circumstances, that the death penalty is at least potentially applicable, that does not violate our Constitution".

In response he stated that he opposed what the supreme court had done and argued that "I think that the rape of a small child, six or eight years old, is a heinous crime and if a state makes a decision that under narrow, limited, well-defined circumstances the death penalty is at least potentially applicable, that does not violate our constitution".

The sentence "I hereby pronounce you husband and wife" has the effect of marrying two people only under certain well-defined circumstances.

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This means that under well-defined, specific circumstances this duty not to subject someone to a not yet approved therapy can be set aside [ 26].

These and many other examples are strongly indicative of the fundamental role that the cellular context plays in influencing whether and when tumorigenesis takes places under a well-defined genetic circumstance.

We propose that legislatures give courts the choice of lowering tort damages for doctors in well defined circumstances, and for their mandatory choices in particular, and we suggest some principles for doing so.

Tc is normally maintained within narrow well-defined limits, but under certain circumstances, it can be increased, for example, by pharmacological agents (White and Simpson, 1984; Nimmo et al., 1993; serotonin syndrome, see www.fda.gov/cder/drug/advisory/SSRI_SS200607.htm), by fever or by malignant hyperthermia, and can be decreased, for example, during surgery, postoperative recovery and illness.

Subjective Bayesians suppose that individuals in circumstances of uncertainty have well-defined subjective probabilities over all the payoffs and thus that the objects of choice can be modeled as lotteries, just as in circumstances involving risk, though with subjective probabilities in place of objective probabilities.

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