proper boundary

collocation in English

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proper
adjective
uk
/ˈprɒp.ər/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofproperandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There remains the problem of determining theproperboundaryconditions for the individual terms of the inner and the outer expansions.
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In retrospect, this danger is inherent in any approach that does not consider aproperboundaryvalue problem.
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The five equations (3.3, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10) constitute, withproperboundaryconditions, a complete set of equations for the five unknown variables, and are suitable for the present purpose.
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A matched asymptotic expansion is carried out t o define theproperboundaryconditions between the viscous and inviscid layers for the linearized first-, second-, and third-order boundary-layer equations.
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The outer solution provides theproperboundaryconditions to be imposed at the edges of the film, as well as a uniformly valid approximation for the deformation.
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Aproperboundarymust be kept between the burning area and the forest which is vulnerable to fire.
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Another reason was that it left no time for aproperboundaryprocedure.
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That boundary should be aproperboundary.
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But surely it is wholly impossible, even assuming that to have been the case, to suggest the county boundary as aproperboundaryin any differentiation of price.
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If we are to have an argument about theproperboundarybetween the public and private enterprise sector, the onus of proof is not always upon us.
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In such software, the appropriate differential equations for electrical, thermal and mechanical expansion are chosen andproperboundaryconditions are set.
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It blurred the proper boundaries between emotions and generated forms of desire and pleasure which sapped male moral strength at its most sensitive point.
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Within this cloak of invisibility certain clear lines were drawn to ensure that proper boundaries were maintained.
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These equations can be solved with theproperboundaryconditions: "and" must vanish well away from the surface (in the deep water case, which is the one we consider).
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Turretin adheres to this programme and conceives a harmonious relationship between faith and reason, nature and grace, and natural and supernatural revelation if the proper boundaries are preserved.
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This, too, is no criterion at all of what are the proper boundaries between private ownership and public ownership.
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I congratulate her on the astute way in which she broadened this debate, entirely of course within the proper boundaries.
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However, it seeks to catch those acting outside the proper boundaries or borders of permissible activity.
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Some of the reasons given were difficulties in establishing proper boundaries and rights of way, but these have to be established in normal transactions anyway.
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The truth is, we have to accommodate ourselves to county administration, and in almost all departments practically we do accept the county boundaries as the proper boundaries for working purposes.
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