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The reality is that the bug is findable and fixable.
At most, it just travels to a more obscure (but still very findable) location.
It faces the back of your ear and is easily findable with your hand.
"They have reinstated all of the videos and made them findable again," Patty said.
The contents of Kessler's supposed C.I.A. documents turned out to be easily findable using Google.
"It's our job to produce nice images of ourselves and make them findable on Google," she says.
The more people who upload their data to ancestry sites, the more we all may be findable.
During our consultation, though, we agree my "ideal home" is one that's tidy and orderly, in which things are easily findable.
The original video, findable in C-SPAN's video library, makes it obvious that Pelosi is describing the purported tactics of Democrats' opponents.
In some cases, he included a notation that "no transcript or clips" were available, despite the fact that records were easily findable online.
A new Bluetooth-based tracking device that can be attached to various objects making them findable via an iPhone or other Apple device.
This means that those people are far more "findable" by facial recognition technology, even if they were wrongly arrested when their mugshot was taken.
"[Before the Internet], these stories would go into microfilm; they were findable but it wasn't that easy," Chris Quinn, editor and president of Cleveland.
This 4-pack of Tile Mates attach easily to a keyring, but you can stick them to anything you wish you could make findable.
But the diagnosis might be vastly different and only findable by talking at length to explore the nature, timing, effect and disability of the condition.
Emilio Fernández's "Salón México" (1949), Roberto Gavaldón's "Macario" (1960) and Luis Buñuel's "Illusion Travels by Streetcar" (1953) are three such movies, findable online with English subtitles.
I particularly liked that one can easily fire up both front seat heaters and the steering-wheel heater by punching three eminently findable buttons in quick succession.
The interior laptop compartment is suspended over the bottom of the bag, and I like that the keyring and zipper pulls are made from bright, easily-findable red webbing.
Aside from its powerful food-whitening properties, titanium dioxide can also be used to turn light into an electrical current, and is most easily findable atop store-bought doughnuts.
For folks out there, yeah, if you give more than $200 you will be findable by people like me, and I guess people like Steven, and other folks as well.
"The space for existing without being searchable and findable at all times is shrinking," Woodrow Hartzog, author of Privacy's Blueprint: The Battle to Control the Design of New Technologies, tells Gizmodo.
I've used the free version for years, but the paid version has a really powerful search function, which means that whatever I put in there is easily findable, online and off.
I couldn't find any serious coverage of the Kelly affair in Billboard; what is findable are reviews of the singer's albums like this one, which doesn't mention the legal problems at all.
Here's how it (generally) works, per the food bloggers we spoke to: Anyone making money from a recipe blog knows that their recipes have to be findable by people doing Google searches.
"They have basically removed every identifier that's findable in the first level of ads", he says while raising fear about Facebook's ads one day being indistinguishable from content to its users as well.
But at some point, at least one of these dishwashers was connected and findable on the internet, according to Dan Tentler, a security researcher who's one of the best at finding internet of things that shouldn't be online.
What a lot of our users have told us is that information they're getting on Pepo is happening elsewhere in secret conversations on WhatsApp, and Snapchat, and Facebook Messenger, but they're not indexable or searchable or findable again, and others can't leverage that information.
The latest study out of Yale, this is blue chip science and it's all findable on my blog or in the book, is that having a realistic attitude towards aging confers protection against Alzheimer's even in people with the gene that predisposes them to the disease.
Each brief portrait is a stuffed pantechnicon: Gyorgi had worked as a mover until he'd touched a female minor who'd clerked at a gypsum sheather in Paterson, served most of a lenient sentence, and was now confined behind a storage cage to be more findable by his parole officer. . . .
It's more likely though, that people will opt into being findable in AR for special occasions, like when they travel to another country and want local friends (and even those who simply want to be seen –though you could filter those avatars out) living in, say, Lisbon, to know they're there and to see avatars floating in the general direction of their location.
And today who's findable depends on who has left a trail for officers to follow: people with driver's licenses, people with car insurance, people with utility bills, people who pay U.S. taxes, people with social-media accounts, people with stable homes, people with American-born children, people who live American lives, people who once thought — if only for a moment — that they weren't on the list.
The aesthetics of the system should be attractive, and easy to translate. # Findable: Are users able to quickly find the information they're looking for? Information needs to be findable and simple to navigate. A user should never have to hunt for your product or information.
The by-product of maximizing expected reward is to find the shortest path findable within the limited time, given the initial bias.
For patterns to be helpful to the designers and developers who will make use of them, they need to be findable and readable.
Bishop, et al. v. Geckle, et al., Case No. 03-C-04-001245, Circuit Court for Baltimore County, findable on the Maryland Judiciary Case Search System. Accessed July 1, 2012.
Johannartists at porzellanlexikon.de. Philipp Christfeldalso findable under Kristfeld (born 1796 or 1797K, Geißler's archive, Landesbibliothekszentrum Rhineland-Palatinate, p. 28. – 6 January 1874) was a German porcelain painter. Christfeld was born in Frankenthal.
Grave of Eduard Mezger Friedrich Eduard Mezgeralso findable under Metzger (13 February 1807 – 16 September 1894) was a Bavarian architect, painter, professor, and a high civil officer of the royal buildings administration, called Oberbaurat (literally "top architect").
At Otakon, Viz Media representative Amy Mar said that if the streaming numbers are good, they might release the uncut episodes on physical media. The fully uncut Season 1 is findable as a dub on the Italian copies of the DVD.
Uniforms of the Bavarian Hartschiere before 1852 Hartschierealso findable under Hatschiere (singular form: Hartschier) were predominantly members of the Bavarian residence guards before 1918, a historic military branch of the former Duchy and the later Electorate and at last Kingdom of Bavaria.
Philippe Guillaume aka Philipp Wilhelm Graf von Forbach, then Vicomte de Deux- Ponts and later Freiherr von Zweibrückenalso findable under von Zweybrücken (1754–1807) was an officer of the French and later generalColonel Christian von Forbach and Lt.Col. Wilhelm von Forbach of the Bavarian Army.
Ernesto Icaza Sánchez It is unknown, if he studied painting or if he was self-trained. He also painted some typical Mexican murals between 1910 and 1920.Icaza, Ernesto. His works are findable in notable galleries and museums, many of them are private owned.
FAIR is an acronym for 'findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable', intended to more clearly define what is meant by the term 'open access' and make the concept easier to discuss. Initially proposed in March 2016, it has subsequently been endorsed by organisations such as the European commission and the G20.
Intellectual Property Arrangements. Report Number 7. Recommendation 16.1, p.38 In 2017, a F.A.I.R. policy statement was released confirming the need to make Australia's publicly funded research outputs findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable, and endorsed by ALIA, Analysis & Policy Observatory, Open Data Institute, Creative Commons Australia, CAUL, National and State Libraries Australia, Knowledge Unlatched & Australasian Research Management Society.
Levy competed at Miss Universe 2014 in Miami but was unplaced, despite having a large following and many top 10 predictions. A 'judges sheet' from unknown sources circulated after the competition stating that Levy placed 17th, just falling outside the Top 15 acknowledgement. However, this sheet has since ceased to be findable on the internet and has no credible source.
Waldeen (von) Falkensteinalso findable under Falkestein Brooke de ZatzWaldeen, 1913, 1993 (French), Bibliothèque de la danse de l'ESBCM. better known as "Waldeen" (February 1, 1913August 18, 1993) was an American-born dancer and choreographer. Together with Anna Sokolow, Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin and Michel Descombey, she belongs to the great precursors of modern Mexican dance.25th Biennial Conference of ICKL.
This makes it possible to locate the outflow boundary when using precipitation mode on a weather radar. Also, it makes outflow boundaries findable within visible satellite imagery as a thin line of cumuliform clouds which is known as an arcus, or arc, cloud. The image to the right depicts a particularly strong outflow boundary ahead of a line of storms. Often, the outflow boundary will bow in the direction it is moving the quickest.
Christian depicted in Surrender of Lord Cornwallis by John Trumbull. Christian Graf von Forbach, then Christian Marquis de Deux-PontsDeux ponts: French for two bridges, means zwei Brücken in German. and later Christian Freiherr von Zweibrückenalso findable under Christian von Zweybrücken (1752–1817) was an officer of the French army and later a general of the Royal Prussian and then of the Bavarian Army, at last in the rank of General der Infanterie.Zweibrücken (German), Pierer's Universal-Lexikon.
The Porn Fidelity and Teen Fidelity channels were removed from Pornhub, but the videos were still findable on the Mindgeek sites. Banks and other sex workers spoke out against the intentions of TraffickingHub's campaign to shut Pornhub down. The campaign had accused Pornhub of exploiting and profiting from sex- trafficking and other non-consensual content exploiting women and children. TraffickingHub's parent organization, Exodus Cry, opposes the decriminalization or legalization of sex work and seeks to abolish porn.
Successful newspaper scanning is a complex activity. Although scanning from paper is possible, microfilm scanning is cheaper and good microfilm has been called “the single most critical factor in the success of newspaper digitization.” The OCR analysis of scanned pages presents a number of technical challenges and the text of old newspapers is often difficult to read, which introduces errors and complicates searching. Attaching metadata to images to make them more easily findable is another important step.
The European Accounting Review promotes research that is based on the open science principles, meaning the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute. Research that complies to these principles can be submitted to the newly introduced Open Science Section. We expect research in this section to be based on data that is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). Commercially licensed data can qualify as FAIR as long as the authors provide reproducible code to obtain the data.
Konrad Gesner followed in his footsteps in the next century as he published an author bibliography and subject index. He added to his bibliography an alphabetical list of authors with inverted names, which was a new practice. He also included references to variant spellings of author's names, a precursor to authority control. Andrew Maunsell further revolutionized bibliographic control by suggesting that a book should be findable based on the author's last name, the subject of the book, and the translator.
EconStor is a disciplinary repository for Economics and Business Studies which offers research literature in Open Access and makes it findable in various portals and search engines. The service is operated by the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.Timo Borst und Jan Weiland: „EconStor: ein fachliches Repositorium für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften“ in: GMS Med Bibl Inf 2009;9(1) The majority of the publications originates from German institutions in economic research and is provided in accordance with usage agreements. Individual researchers can also submit their scholarly papers to EconStor.
Another consideration for electronic résumé documents is that they are parsed with natural language processors. Résumé parsers may correctly interpret some parts of the content of the résumé but not other parts. The best résumé parsers capture a high percentage of information regarding location, names, titles, but are less accurate with skills, industries and other less structured or rapidly changing data. Résumés written in a standard format are more likely to be correctly interpreted by résumé parsers, and thereby may make the candidate more findable.
In the case that a user does like a certain online product or service, the discoverability has to be repeatable. If the user cannot find the product or service on a subsequent search, she or he may no longer look for this product/service, and instead shift to a substitute that is easily and reliably findable. It is not enough to make the online product or service discoverable for only a short period, unless the goal is only to create “viral” content as part of a short-term marketing campaign.
Things and phenomenon do exist co-dependently, based upon a relationship with a knowing and designating mind, but nothing exists in an independent, self-arising, or self-sustaining manner. The relationship between object and subject is also empty of inherent existence. From the 1st Panchen Lama's Lozang Chokyi Gyeltsen The Main Road of the Triumphant Ones: To simplify the above, in the direct cognition of rigpa or clear light, there is no findable, inherent subject or object. When you arise from that meditation, things exist and function, but only as dependent designations.
Neotoma is led by a Neotoma Leadership Council (NLC) comprising 14 elected councilors, of which 2 seats are reserved for early career scientists (Bylaws). Elections are held annually, with roughly one-third of the NLC elected each cycle. Neotoma is a recommended data facility for the Earth Sciences Division of the National Science Foundation, Past Global Changes, and the American Quaternary Association. Neotoma is a member of the ICSU World Data System and is registered with COPDESS registry for scientific data sources adhering to FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reproducible) principles.
It is timed and packaged to meet one explicit need and nothing else, so as not to overwhelm the learner with anything that does not meet the immediate need. Information can be provided through traditional paper, online, or through mobile devices depending upon need and availability. It is essential that the information is findable and understandable by the person who needs it; otherwise the person will become distracted or lose focus and defeats the benefits of just-in-time learning. Meeting only the immediate need helps with knowledge retention and promotes feelings of empowerment.
The CODATA is the Committee on Data of the International Science Council and was established as ICSU Committee on Data for Science and Technology in 1966. CODATA exists to promote global collaboration to advance open science and to improve the availability and usability of data for all areas of research. CODATA supports the principle that data produced by research and susceptible to be used for research should be as open as possible and as closed as necessary. CODATA works also to advance the interoperability and the usability of such data: research data should be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable).
However, the customers can't see the whole web pages at this point; they can only see an excerpt of the webpage's content and metadata. Therefore, displaying meaningful information in a limited space, usually a couple of sentences, in search results is important for increasing click traffic of the webpages, and thus the findability of the web content on your webpages. # Keyword matching: At a semantic level, terminology used by the searcher and the content producer be different. Bridging the gap between the terms used by customers and developers is helpful for making web content more findable to more potential content consumers.
In July 2014, business journalist Robert Peston said that the BBC had received a notification that an article that he had written on the BBC website in 2007 would no longer be findable when searching on Google Search in Europe. Peston initially suggested that it was his negative comments about O'Neal that had led to the request under the terms of the court ruling Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González. Peston later said that he was unsure why the notification had been received, and speculated that it may have been due to one of the comments posted on the article. O'Neal denied knowledge of the takedown notification.
The band made another release in 1996; titled Boc Maxima, it was a semi-private release that was notable for being a full- length album, and was the precursor to Music Has the Right to Children, with which it shares many tracks. Boards of Canada's first commercial release occurred after attracting the attention of Autechre's Sean Booth, of the English label Skam Records, one of many people who were sent a demo EP. Skam issued what was considered Boards of Canada's first "findable" work, Hi Scores, in 1996. The debut studio album, Music Has the Right to Children, was released in April 1998. The album consists of longer tracks mixed with song vignettes.
Typically, the most useful and easily obtainable orientation is one looking down the optic axis of a crystal section, which yields a figure referred to as an optic axis figure (see below). Such crystal orientations are findable in thin section by looking for slices through minerals which are not isotropic but that nevertheless appear uniformly black or very dark grey under normal cross-polarised light at all stage angles (i.e., are "extinct"). If you are far from looking down an optic axis, a flash figure may be seen - a higher order birefringence colour, interrupted four times as the stage is rotated through 360 degrees by "flashes" of black which sweep across the field of view.
Christian Marianne Wilhelm August Franz Freiherr von Zweibrücken,also findable under Zweybrücken before 1792 Graf von Forbach, (August 30, 1782 – April 25, 1859) was a Bavarian General der Kavallerie, and later Generalkapitän of the Leibgarde der Hartschiere.Zweibrücken (German), Pierer's Universal-Lexikon. He may not be confused with his uncle Christian Freiherr von Zweibrücken (aka Christian Graf von Forbach, 1752–1817), who was a Bavarian General der Infanterie.Eberhard Weis: Montgelas: Der Architekt des modernen Bayerischen Staates 1799- 1838 (German), 2005, p. 470. Christian von Zweibrücken, grandson of Christian IV Herzog von Pfalz-Zweibrücken, was born as son of the officer Philippe Guillaume (later renamed to Wilhelm) Freiherr von Zweibrücken (born Graf von Forbach, 1754–1807) and Adelheid (Adélaïde) Gräfin von Polastron (1760–1795) in Forbach.
According to Bhaviveka, this shared perception is possible because the perceived objects are mentally imputed (labeled) based on characteristic marks which distinguishes them from other objects. The Prāsaṅgika reject this idea, arguing that "[w]hat establishes that things exist is only that they are imputable, not that they are imputable with a findable characteristic." According to Tsongkhapa, there is no such common ground or shared perception, while the reliance on characteristic marks implies an inherent existence at the conventional level, which is not in accord with the Madhyamaka point of view. Tsongkhapa holds reductio ad absurdum of essentialist viewpoints to be the most valid method of demonstrating emptiness of inherent existence, and of demonstrating that conventional things do not have a naturally occurring conventional identity.
An edition by William Macdonald, containing 581 letters, appeared in 1903. The Letters of Charles Lamb, issued by the Bibliophile Society of Boston in 1905 with an introduction by Henry Howard Harper, increased the tally considerably to 746 letters. The first of E. V. Lucas's editions appeared as volumes 6 and 7 of his Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (1903–1905), and for the first time included Mary's correspondence on equal terms. It contained only 590 letters, but he highlighted one of the problems which had caused his and several previous editions to leave out easily findable material: > Owing to the curious operations of the law of copyright, it will not for at > least forty-two years be possible for any one edition of Lamb's > correspondence to contain all the letters.

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