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With this update, you also can control your Apple News+ content more granularly.
More granularly: The Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming and Vermont have never hosted a top 100 city.
More granularly, strength can also be found across the sector's industry groups — semiconductors, hardware and software names.
But focusing too granularly on the details of Trump's personal involvement risks setting the bar too low for him.
More granularly, he said bonds would likely see further downside, as Warsh is seen as more hawkish than dovish.
Next, their bot determined which ones merited responses, categorizing social cues far more granularly than technology Amazon shared with contestants.
Things like immigration patterns and civil wars are hard to predict granularly, but pretty easy to predict in general terms.
I want to dial down the difficulty granularly, reducing the reps for planks while keeping the higher amount for others.
While I haven't seen the full details of the Wicker bill, both lawmakers are looking at data protections much more granularly.
Opsolutely lets them granularly push code to their infrastructure with dedicated software, instead of using expensive, custom, error-prone in-house scripts or Heroku.
Apple's research app allows study participants to granularly choose which types of information — such as heart or physical activity data — they share with researchers.
" More granularly, Ross said, with each passing day "it looks more and more like a nine-to-10-month distributive top that ultimately resolves itself lower.
We were seduced to purchase through telephone, radio, newspapers and TV solicitations and then more granularly through targeted marketing using census data correlated with localized survey data.
But this new option to control the use of location more granularly will roll out to all eligible iPhone owners when iOS 11 hits general release in September.
But the hope was just to look at the internet very granularly and emotionally and personally and subjectively, and not in this big, macro term of "cyberbullying" or [something].
So we realized that they had given advertisers the ability to target ads really granularly, and in fact they had this ability to block people from seeing your ad.
This is a challenging question to definitively answer, since obviously Nvidia doesn't publicly disclose its supply chain, or more granularly, which factories those supply chain partners utilize for its production.
The app lets users granularly control which apps can use data, which resulted in a 30% savings on data usage during pilot testing and now saves users 21%, on average.
Though Microsoft is rumored to be talking more granularly about their next-generation hardware at E3 this year, Sony has already announced it won't be holding a fancy press conference.
Once you have the DTEK50 up and running, the titular DTEK app (available only on BlackBerry phones) lets you monitor and granularly control every app's access to system resources and information.
Some services, like Hulu, offer both options, but new research from Deloitte suggests it could be beneficial for companies look at ads more granularly — down to the genre level, in fact.
By working for the Amazon blob—that is to say, choosing to trade in your labor for their money—you'll be adding, however subtly and granularly, to their claim on ownership over the world.
Customers want more ownership of their data and the ability to give it out granularly, while an increasing number of businesses are shifting away from central banks of data and leaning towards a "zero data" approach.
But new research suggests that streaming services should start looking even more granularly at advertising — down to the genre level — as consumers vary in their tolerance for ads based on the type of shows they like to watch.
More granularly, the energy and materials sectors in the are expected to see the highest earnings growth for the 2018 calendar year, while the information technology and energy sectors, respectively, are expected to see the highest revenue growth in the same time.
Telematics "black box" devices fitted to cars to track mileage and driving behaviour enable insurers to price more granularly to better reflect individual drivers' risk profiles, which may mean lower premiums for drivers with lower risk characteristics not picked up by current pricing factors.
"Initially we were just counting unclassified objects, but we realized quickly that we wanted to understand more granularly what exactly was passing through the space so we could understand where a bicycle lane should go versus where pedestrian benches should go," Placemeter CEO and founder Alex Winter told me.
The wide scope of that definition is because the job itself shifts depending on the client—more granularly, those labeled personal care aides tend to help with everyday daily tasks, while home health aides and nursing assistants do that while also performing clinical tasks, like administering medicine and taking blood pressure.
It's not unexpected for people to posture and to criticize things but what we're hoping to do is create a framework where we can change the discussion and get people to look at these problems differently and more granularly and hopefully in a way that can lead to some breakthroughs.
More granularly, he's hitting at a 1.3 points-per-possession rate off catch-and-shoot attempts—which according to Synergy puts him in the top 12 percent of college players—and 1.4 points-per-possession off dribble pull-ups, which ranks No. 20173 among 1,074 players with at least 27 attempts this season.
If the enforcers of GDPR decide that the company must erase the effect of a unit of data on the AI model in addition to deleting the data, companies using AI must find ways to granularly explain how a model works and fine tune the model to "forget" that data in question.
Box Shield access controls (Photo: Box) Box Shield access controls (Photo: Box) This involves helping customers build guardrails into the product to prevent leakage of an entire category of documents that you would never want leaked, like internal business plans, salary lists or financial documents, or even to granularly protect particular files or folders.
In reality, wage boards would likely set minimums more granularly, for instance offering more to more experienced workers, but this works as a quick-and-dirty estimate: In the "low" raise estimate, with minimum pegged to 30 percent of the median wage, "the 20th, 40th and 60th percentile wage rises by 13, 9 and 4 percent, respectively," Dube writes.
It says this network has full redundancy and duplication across its eight points of presence across North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia; industry standard AES-183 encryption covering all video conferences and calls; "exceptional" quality of service and call quality regardless of network, via use of technologies such as resilient codecs and dynamic bandwidth management; a single dashboard-based management portal for granularly controlling deployments; and a focus on offering user-friendly, rich end-point features such as screen sharing; the ability to transfer video calls to other users; the ability to add more participants to a one-to-one video call; a centrally managed address book and so on.
The size of the shell varies between 38 mm and 78 mm. The spire is concavely elevated, not coronated. The body whorl is smooth, slightly striate below. It is irregularly marbled with chestnut and white, with equidistant chestnut revolving lines bearing white, granularly elevated spots.
The size of the shell varies between 23 mm and 71 mm. The spire is concavely elevated and not coronated. The body whorl is smooth and slightly striate below. It is irregularly marbled with chestnut and white, with equidistant chestnut revolving lines bearing white spots that are granularly elevated.
Those closest to the axis (or intergenal spines) are short. The outer spines (or genal spines) are of moderate length and slightly in front of the back of the cehalon. The main body (or thorax) has at least 12 segments with prominent spines. All parts are reticulate and granularly ornamented.
The Companion Report is a complement to the Menlo Report that details the principles and applications more granularly and illustrates their implementation in real and synthetic case studies. It is fundamentally intended for the benefit of society, by illuminating the potential for harm to humans (either directly or indirectly) and by helping researchers understand and preempt or minimize these risks in the lifecycle of their research.
Civic virtue has been even more granularly defined by dividing the behaviors into two distinct categories. The first, civic virtue-information, includes participating in meetings, reading documents containing information regarding the organization, and remaining on the lookout for incoming news. The second, civic virtue-influence, involves being proactive and making suggestions for change. Results from a paper by Graham and Van Dyne demonstrate empirical differences between civic-virtue informational and civic-virtue influence, which indicates the value of examining these categories separately (Graham & Van Dyne, 2006).

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