This software program records both discrete events and durational measurements and stores them for later analysis. |
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These durational variations make the internal states of the protagonists palpable. |
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At-risk infants may not be able to efficiently process sound patterns that differ only in durational features. |
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The length-of-marriage test suggests a durational range of 4 to 8 years, while the age-of-children test would suggest a range of 2 to 14 years. |
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In the majority of cases, as our consultations revealed, this lower end of the durational range will not be contentious. |
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A durational range of half the length of the marriage to the length of the marriage is intuitively understandable. |
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In other cases the durational limits are ignored in favour of indefinite orders. |
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This durational distribution characterizes that key and only that key. |
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In our view, the law around time limits will continue to develop and to respond to the durational ranges under the formula. |
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The formula would require the establishment of a maximum durational factor which would apply to the lengthiest marriages. |
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This final residency will consist of a private exploration in the space, leading to a durational performance for the Summer Solstice. |
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The upper end of the durational range is until the last or youngest child finishes high school. |
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Museumgoers often skip out on durational work, and attrition was high on Thursday afternoon. |
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Such an approach would, however, be inconsistent with our durational approach under the without child support formula. |
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Is litigation privilege, as encompassed in section 23 of the Act, subject to a durational limit? |
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The lower end of the durational range is until the youngest child starts full-time school. |
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As soon as I started working with electronic musicians, circular breathing becomes a lot more useful because the durational sense can be really different. |
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Languages exhibit degrees of durational variability both in relation to other languages and to other standards of the same language. |
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To deal with these cases we have, under this formula, developed additional durational limits based on the responsibilities of child-rearing and the age of the children. |
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A good way to test this outside durational limit is to think about the labour market position of the primary parent if one of those children had special needs or developed problems in their teenage years. |
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Under this exception, we suggest that it is best to lengthen the maximum durational limit, while keeping the amount within the range, more specifically at or near the lower end of the range. |
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Dynamic accents, realized through a temporary increase in sonorous volume, are to be distinguished from agogic accents, produced by slight durational extensions. |
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Whereas so much music has for its framework a regular repetition of underlying accent, whether stress or durational, the framework of plainchant is irregular. |
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There is a theory, however, that the basic rhythmic units had the same durational value and were grouped in irregularly alternating groups of twos and threes. |
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It included an explanation of new theories of mensural notation, a detailed account of the various uses and meanings of the coloured notes, and the introduction of additional durational symbols in the new notational system. |
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Where the recipient remarries or re-partners with a lower income spouse, support might continue under such a formula until the maximum durational limit, unless terminated earlier. |
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An example can demonstrate how the addition of a lower end for the durational range allows for a reasonable range of outcomes in step-parent cases. |
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Slightly different problems are raised by the lower end of the durational range under the age-of-children test-until the youngest child starts attending school full-time. |
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The upper and lower ends of the durational range under the with child support formula provide the outer limits of the process of review and variation. |
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The Crown argued at the hearing for a single underlying rationale for both branches of the privilege which did not justify the imposition of a durational limit on the litigation branch of the privilege. |
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First, under the basic with child support formula, all orders are indefinite in form, within the framework of the two tests for determining the durational range that will structure the process of review and variation. |
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Its adoption of the without child support formula's durational ranges means that restructuring may be used the same way under this formula as under the without child support formula. |
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In 2004 she created and performed Tyranny of Bliss, a 7-hour durational performance involving over 30 performers who created 14 tableaux in-and-around Queens Park, Toronto. |
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A durational pattern that synchronises with a pulse or pulses on the underlying metric level may be called a rhythmic unit. |
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