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If more weakly implemented, non-modal phonation may persist throughout the duration of the vowel without rendering unrecoverable concomitant tone ; sufficient articulatory compatibility is achieved.
Individuals take past unrecoverable costs into account in their decisions.
If weakly implemented however, non-modal phonation may persist throughout the duration of the vowel without rendering unrecoverable concomitant tone.
However, the relatively light implementation of non-modal phonation does not render contrastive pitch unrecoverable.
Syllable structure simplification strategies such as epenthesis thus promote recoverability and lexical distinctiveness, whereas deletion produces unrecoverable forms that foster ambiguity.
Only if language users optimize bi-directionally and take into account the hearer as a speaker will they be able to avoid unrecoverable forms.
Failure of a deferred pattern match causes an unrecoverable program error.
All staves which remain blank would have belonged to the companion composition, which only partially survives on staves 1 and 2 of the surviving fragment and is thereby unrecoverable.
The accretion of information and interpretations does not ultimately lead to a coherent whole, but that does not matter, because that's what the city is - an unrecoverable experience.
One of those unrecoverable things is music.
A basic analysis of complexity is essential: an error at that level is often unrecoverable, and it may manifest itself only when large parts of the system have been built.
When the final consonants, [n] of when and [t] of wet, and the whole cluster, [nt] of went, are deleted, the result is the unrecoverable form [w].
In many cases this will be difficult or impossible, with the prospect of under-collected amounts being unrecoverable and over-collected amounts needing to be refunded.
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First, farmers whose cattle pass the age of 30 months suffer a sharp, unrecoverable loss of value.
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I remain concerned, however, about businesses that have suffered unrecoverable losses directly as a result of foot and mouth disease.
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They may have to pay locum managers to run their businesses, thus losing income and incurring additional unrecoverable expenditure.
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Its investigation was an altogether exceptional responsibility; and, because so much of the evidence was unrecoverable, it was also one of exceptional difficulty.
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From some points of view these are the most unrecoverable of all unrecoverable boys: they are further out than the unattached in the general sense.
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Furthermore, it is only possible to say with confidence what is unrecoverable once recovery action is complete.
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However, an unavoidable consequence of this investigative method was that unrecoverable arrears of duty could build up during the course of the investigation.
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They are trying to prevent the consequences of this crisis, which they hope and are fighting to ensure is temporary, from making this industry unrecoverable.
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Far from it: nearly £42 million of the £77 million was, in effect, written off—remitted by the courts as being unrecoverable, or written off in itself.
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They have suffered an unrecoverable loss directly because of the epidemic.
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Details of these and of unrecoverable loans since 1990 are set out.
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I should have said that the cost to public funds last year was £60,000 and that £20,000 of this was unrecoverable.
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