0 an act of separating from a group, especially because of disagreement:
The sports association accepted the inevitability of a breakaway by the elite clubs.
1 independent after leaving another group:
For the slightly viscous flow considered here, this angle has to be raised because the breakaway occurs on the top surface.
The third one is a mechanical passive breakaway device that acts as a mechanical link between the helmet and the master robot in normal operation.
Another stipulation implicit in the formulation for the global problem is that the boundary layer remains attached until reaching the neighbourhood of the breakaway point.
At the same time it has precluded the threat of breakaway unions as a threat to established elites in the labour movement.
There will be as many values of u, as breakaway locations allowed in the global flow model.
Indeed, it is something which the anti-sociobiologists might take up successfully in relation to their view of the breakaway nature of human culture.
To determine the breakaway location and the leading-order bodyscale flow in this case, the criterion (2.3) must be used along with other boundary conditions.
Appealing to immediate experience, the subaltern is fated by breakaway capitalism to be defeated, left deluded and helpless, unable to process let alone effectively act on the world.
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