In other words, the existence of the limiting condition ? = 0 for the solution of means instability caused by perturbations that break this condition.
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When a revolutionary new treatment is discovered for a life-limiting condition, millions of sufferers are likely to forsake caution in hopes of reaping its benefits.
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Parvati's numerous aspects, states Gross, reflects the Hindu belief that the feminine has universal range of activities, and her gender is not a limiting condition.
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Utilises his limiting condition, as when he revert his eyes to normal size, the sugar turns back into electricity which can make for a devastating attack.
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It is a self-limiting condition and usually resolves after about eighteen months although many go on to experience migrainous vertigo ( or vertiginous migraine ) when older.
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Foster recommends herbal remedies for self-limiting conditions such as minor burns ( he uses aloe ) or the common cold ( he makes echinacea or thyme tea ).
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Jackson supports the Children's Hospice Association Scotland ( CHAS ), a Scottish charity established to provide hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-limiting conditions.
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Some parents with desperately sick children refused help through Seattle's pilot program until the eligibility wording was changed from a terminal illness to a " potentially life-limiting condition ."
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A limiting condition is a special condition that limits the use of an appraisal, primarily by specifying the intended use and intended users of the results and appraisal report.
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There are several philosophical examples lying outside the field of appraisal that are often used to illustrate the differences between extraordinary assumptions, hypothetical conditions, and general assumptions or limiting conditions.