modal in the PONS Dictionary

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The engineering involved using computer modal analysis to avoid excessive resonance and achieve a well-balanced modal response from the cabinet.
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Other than the knowability thesis, his proof makes only modest assumptions on the modal nature of knowledge and of possibility.
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Contracts of donation often have modal clauses attached to them.
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The only common exceptions to this are the modal verbs (see the following table) and the verb "wees" be (preterite form "was").
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In order to accommodate notions of common knowledge and distributed knowledge, three other modal operators can be added to the language.
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A modal test consists of an acquisition phase and an analysis phase.
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Furthermore, the bikeshare system captured modal share from bus transit, walking, autos and taxis.
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A modal clutch size is two eggs with the expected tradeoffs between size and number of eggs observed (greater the size, the fewer the eggs).
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Modal windows are prone to produce mode errors.
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They are used as modals, but they are semi-modal rather than modal verbs.
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