The three ways that Le Chatelier's principle says you can affect the outcome of the equilibrium are as follows. |
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These voting procedures could subversively affect the outcome of the race in Minnesota. |
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The ability to swallow pills and pay for prescribed medication can also affect the outcome of therapy. |
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The elections are significant only insofar as they affect the outcome of the ongoing battle for change. |
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Where the fact is of limited relevance or materiality, it should not affect the outcome of the application. |
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However, the findings have indicated that the uncertainty in these COPC does not affect the outcome of the assessment. |
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Each of the ingredients in the concrete, the proportions of those ingredients, and how the concrete is mixed, placed, and finished all affect the outcome. |
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All of the many variables in the process can affect the outcome and this is why it always had a reputation for unpredictability and unrepeatability. |
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The electoral redistributions of 1872 and 1882 are well known for their obvious attempts to affect the outcome of federal elections. |
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They also wanted to test whether making payments directly to girls would affect the outcome. |
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For all the pieties that the press and television are merely objective observers of the political pageant, this is the moment when coverage decisions can affect the outcome. |
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Interactions between the pilots and the controllers did not affect the outcome of the occurrence. |
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Kids are going to get the idea that this is a game and they can affect the outcome. |
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Unfortunately, that was not enough to affect the outcome of the vote last night. |
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When responding to an occurrence, specific issues often emerge that dominate the response effort and affect the outcome. |
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Two, the Communist Party has to have sufficient social and political weight to substantially affect the outcome of such struggles. |
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Public engagement at the individual permit level does little to affect the outcome. |
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In Harper v. Canada, one of the arguments was that money should not affect the outcome of an election. |
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Accordingly, the fact that the Applicant completed an application to Buy Back service in 1979 does not affect the outcome in this case. |
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Although the delegation did take note of some technical irregularities in the conduct of the elections, these irregularities did not affect the outcome of the vote in our opinion. |
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In most cases, the conceptual approach does not affect the outcome of a case. |
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It is important, however, to keep in mind that in our business, technological and weather-related risks may affect the outcome of a few contracts currently nearing completion. |
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Where it is decided to sample and there is a degree of noncooperation by some or all of the parties selected which is likely to materially affect the outcome of the investigation, a new sample may be selected. |
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This has been defined in case law to cover information that would not have been discoverable at the time of the earlier hearing, and that could reasonably be expected to affect the outcome. |
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This ensures that unions and employers cannot induce, coerce or threaten workers into voting a particular way or use undue influence to affect the outcome of a vote. |
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By the American Labor Day in September, only two major party candidates remain, and any other candidates are left with a negligible role, except if they are in a position to affect the outcome in narrowly divided states. |
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Those choices affect the outcome in November. |
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Under these circumstances, a large customer with a very strong manufacturer preference can affect the outcome of systems selection on an entire aircraft platform. |
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Conversion factors for any given product can vary between vessels due primarily to processing methods because small changes to the angle of cuts can affect the outcome. |
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Highlight new ideas and information that may affect the outcome. |
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The FCC noted that both the ERC and the Commissioner acknowledged concerns about the Board's treatment of this expert's evidence, yet they went on to hold that the error did not affect the outcome of the case. |
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For example, the location, time period and frequency of observations all affect the outcome of an evaluation since traffic volume, travel speed, and length of traffic congestion differ each day. |
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However, they also noted that competent representatives can affect the outcome of cases by ensuring that all of the required evidence is presented and that all of the issues in a case are effectively addressed. |
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It also would not affect the power that courts may have in a Member State to decline to hear legal proceedings and to decide whether or not such proceedings affect the outcome of the bid. |
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Vietnamisation, in contrast, began too late to affect the outcome of the Vietnam war. |
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