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Devilishly complicated "rules of origin", which define how much local content is required before a good is considered South African and thus eligible for preferential access to the EU, entangle investors in red tape and will deter many from setting up shop in South Africa.The biggest losers from all these sweetheart deals are the countries they exclude.

Using Rule 3 we disregard join atoms which define how the bioisosteric structure should be reconnected back to the original molecule.

Basically, the framework distinguishes between 'evidence functions', which characterize the net impact of knowledge bases for purposes of diagnosis, and 'notions of diagnosis', which define how evidence functions are to be used to map findings observed for a problem case to diagnostic solutions.

In general, the mutations which confer resistance to the largest number of drugs in the combination are the ones which define how likely it is that the protocol fails.

Additionally, the user needs to provide perturbation kernels, which define how a particle is perturbed after resampling from the previous intermediate distribution.

All games, if properly designed, should follow a set of "rules", which define how the game should be played.

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Less vague than a relative target is an emissions trajectory, which defines how much greenhouse gas the world emits each year going forward.

More than 250 new emoji have been added to the Unicode 7 specification, which defines how text is handled or expressed in computer programs.

One is Hubble's constant, which defines how rapidly the universe is expanding; the other is the density of matter in the universe, which determines the strength of gravity.

Ask Atos, the company responsible for executing the work capability assessment (WCA), or the Department for Work and Pensions, which defines how the WCA is conducted, and they will tell you that they have no targets for the number of people who pass.

It has to do with the so-called transfer rule, which defines how much control a player must have of the ball while moving it from his glove to his throwing hand in order to rule the play a clean catch, and, thus, an out.

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