desirable property
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdesirableandproperty
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desirable
adjective
uk/dɪˈzaɪə.rə.bəl/us/dɪˈzaɪr.ə.bəl/
worth having and wanted by ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofdesirableandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We believe this to be a verydesirableproperty.
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Thus, the ability of the method to produce correlated sources is a realistic anddesirableproperty.
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Anotherdesirablepropertyof an advection scheme is the synchronous transport of fluid and tracers.
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It has thedesirablepropertythat discrete steady shocks are perfectly resolved on the grid.
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So the a-aperiodicity of a system of equations is a verydesirableproperty.
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This has thedesirablepropertyof increasing the diagonal dominance of the system.
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Non-normalization itself is not adesirablepropertywhen we consider the calculus as a practical programming language.
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It is a verydesirableproperty.
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That is why it is such adesirableproperty.
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No artificial dissipation is added in shocks and in particular, it has thedesirablepropertyof keeping the sharpness of shock profiles.
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Time-invariance is adesirablepropertybecause the results of the transform are identical for signals with the same content, regardless of when they occur.
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Here, we restrict our attention to life-cycle models from the finance literature because they have thedesirablepropertyof including an investment decision.
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This is clearly adesirableproperty: -expansion a very non-deterministic relation, and there is no sensible strategy for -expanding terms.
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Although friction may be adesirableproperty, as it is in the case of braking, it is an impediment for servo control.
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Therefore, in order to ensure consistency of the type systems, strong normalisation is an important anddesirableproperty, but it has remained an open problem until now.
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One could get a key to adesirablepropertywithin two years.
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Because that is so does not reduce the value of the farmhouse as adesirableproperty.
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So housing associations are hamstrung when in competition with the lessdesirablepropertyspeculators.
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The advertisement would also say that thisdesirablepropertyincluded some 20 private residences.
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How can families transfer from tower blocks or lessdesirablepropertyto more attractive homes?
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Supposing the trustees were able to advertise thisdesirablepropertyto see what tenants they could get.
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One of the side effects, of course, is that this verydesirablepropertyof outstanding architectural merit is thus preserved.
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It was adesirablepropertyto which to retire, although it had never been the family home of either the farmer or his wife.
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The valuation of a semi-detached house, because it is a moredesirableproperty, will be much higher than that of a third floor flat.
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