Sentences with phrase «applications of a particular problem»

This worked extremely well, as the topics of the lecture courses — International Veterinary Medicine, Human - Animal Relationships, and Applied Veterinary Biotechnology — lean toward big - picture thinking when considering the issues, solutions, and applications of a particular problem.

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They are there as part of the team, as are the faculty members who, through their participation, demonstrate the practice of their particular disciplines in application to specific church problems.
In particular, the results in my PhD thesis have applications in the perturbation and spectral theory of operators, in scattering theory and they provide for instance a method to solve Hamburger type moment problems and Nevanlinna - Pick type interpolation problems,» says Dmytro Baidiuk who will defend his doctoral thesis at the University of Vaasa.
Math homework help student in learning the necessary application of a particular set of methods and their implementation on solving the problems.
The sprays, in particular, are a problem - solving items that appeal to many consumers because of the ease of application.
I appreciate your insights and the Hempel reference, which addresses the concept of confirmation in a much more general way than simply the application to this particular problem.
This is a particular problem in assisting unaccompanied minors making applications to extend their leave where an asylum case may have previously been refused but the client granted a period of leave on account of their age.
She gave five reasons in particular why the scope of the exclusion clause should not be limited to the offenses outlined in Article 1 FDCT: firstly the wording refers to acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN and is not limited to terrorist offenses; secondly, such an interpretation would be at odds with the Geneva Convention in light of which the Qualification Directive should be interpreted; thirdly, the Qualification Directive as an instrument of asylum and humanitarian law and the FDCT are qualitatively different and derive from different areas of law; fourthly, it would unduly restrict the application of the exclusion clause and finally, fifthly, the fact that the FDCT is an instrument of variable geometry with varying application across the Union would lead to problems if it were used as criteria in defining terms for the purposes of the application of the Qualification Directive.
Because legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details of her client's case with a precedent.4
Family law problems are not resolved by the application of legal tests with bright lines; each family law problem is different and, regardless of precedent, is resolved by the application of general principles to the unique circumstances of the particular family before the court.
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