At least this is
compensated by presence of a LED flash.
83 Where vulnerabilities are not present, or are effectively
compensated by the presence of counsel or other professionals or both, or have not been taken advantage of, the court should consider the agreement as a genuine mutual desire to finalize the terms of the parties» separation and as indicative of their substantive intentions.
Not exact matches
In other cases, the
presence of extra material at the surface is
compensated by the existence of less dense material at depth.
The absence of material at the surface is
compensated at depth
by the
presence of material that is denser than ice.
Second,
by growing their online
presence and providing convenient access to service
by phone, online banks seek to
compensate customers for the inability to meet a banker in person.
A performative happening, as suitable ending for the symposium, in which the talks and discussions are
compensated with live performances, presentations and film screenings
by and in the
presence of the invited speakers.
SecularAnimist (# 376) «An increase in friction caused
by the
presence of the turbines is likely to be
compensated by a decrease in frictional dissipation elsewhere.
Confronted
by the grave warnings thus issuing from courts of great pan-European authority, citizens of countries whose Muslim population is increasing very rapidly
by immigration and a relatively high birthrate may ask themselves whether it is prudent, or just to the children and grandchildren of everyone in their country, to permit any further migratory increase in that population, or even to accept the
presence of immigrant non-citizen Muslims without deliberating seriously about a possible reversal — humane and financially
compensated for and incentivised — of the inflow.