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Force Touch is entirely ignorable, and I suggest you do exactly that.
Before, it was a narrow, ignorable bar at the top of the screen.
Maybe audiences like Jimmy Fallon because he is utterly ignorable, utterly non-existent.
Sadly reader, through intense and potentially dangerous research, this truth is now un-ignorable.
I feel silly writing that, but there's nothing silly or ignorable about the feeling.
Within a few short years, it transformed from an ignorable rare disease into a medical terror.
Entering the regular season, which division looks primed to give us the most ignorable slapfights in 2016?
Or is Meromi's sculpture less about the ignorable victim and more about a kind of subliminal aberration?
Less ignorable are the bezels around the sides and bottom of the screen, which are actually quite large.
That's all well and bad, but ultimately ignorable, ultimately just another thing that's happened which isn't very good.
But as the economic situation normalized in his second term, calm became something more like boring and ignorable.
Donald Trump, our president, has got the Deplorables who he goes after every time and everybody else is an Ignorable.
It's there for people who want to set it up, but totally ignorable for people who don't want to bother.
Either way, this music fits that Brian Eno definition of ambient music, the "as ignorable as it is interesting" thing.
And this renders complaints of discrepant urgency, about politicians of different recklessness, into one big, ignorable mush of partisan rancor.
Pleasant, ignorable, and instantly forgettable — not great but not the kind of thing that would make you pause the stream.
But it's hard not to believe that our group identities and differences are more salient and un-ignorable than ever.
They were no longer technical and ignorable glitches; they became, in effect, temporary closure orders, which made them costly and embarrassing.
The story is as predictable as they come, played out at such a low emotional temperature as to be practically ignorable.
It doesn't matter what your starting speed is—you will have the same vertical acceleration assuming air resistance is small and ignorable.
Wearing headsets on the rides is still going to be completely optional, so they're effectively ignorable for anyone who doesn't want one.
This stroke of genius—and the unparalleled, revolutionary levels of drama it will empower—has turned every other blemish into an ignorable footnote.
But no, it's a relatively clean version of Windows 10 Home edition with just a small handful of ignorable Lenovo utilities sprinkled in.
It's one of Hopkins' more technically creative scenes: the football team's hatred eventually flattens into ignorable background noise, and then into polite silence.
In small numbers, they're more like speed bumps than challenges, and encounters are over so quickly that the execution system becomes nearly ignorable.
And then came the Women's March: an un-ignorable show of force from a citizenry that refused to sit down and shut up.
They aren't necessarily attractive (though the Home can look oddly cute, like a baby speaker that's yet to finish growing), but they're mostly ignorable.
He became a hate symbol, became national news, became an archetype of how memes are now un-ignorable, potentially propagandistic bits of public art.
Astro's bot appears in a separate space from your standard email tasks — gently offering suggestions when it has them, eminently ignorable if you're not interested.
Even now I haven't restructured yet because it's easier to sit through a stream of ignorable notifications than to sit down and change the system.
This kind of passive tracking is something that a lot of wearables are doing now, but few achieve the right balance between ignorable and annoying.
The good news now is that any annoyance or irritation you might have felt toward Evans' performance in Top Gear is forgivable or at least ignorable.
One change we made on Android recently is that the prompt, instead of being ignorable, we made them modal to force a choice between block or allow.
I would say it lands a little too far on the wordy side of things, but most of it is ignorable, and Miriam is a likable character.
This is the white noise comfort binge, the one that has been watched so often it has a quality that is not quite soporific, but definitely half-ignorable.
When we constantly conjure the direst scenarios, we risk looking like ignorable hysterics — and bolstering his grandiose claims of martyrdom — if events unfold in a less damnable fashion.
Let it be, though, and it will simply be, facilitating the inner machinations of your subconscious; or perhaps it will simply float by, as ignorable as it is interesting.
Notifications on the Pebble Time are color-coded, making it easy to distinguish between an important email, an urgent text message, and an ignorable Twitter update at a quick glance.
There are so many small problems with Vampyr that would be ignorable by themselves, but together create a very frustrating experience that oftentimes feels like it was rushed in development.
"Ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting," Eno wrote in the album's liner notes.
Top pick: Becoming Bulletproof With the conversation about Hollywood inclusion growing to un-ignorable levels, Becoming Bulletproof puts the spotlight on some of the most invisible and marginalized people in entertainment: disabled performers.
But when the rage virus once contained to a subset of ignorable sports-talk morlocks has spread to every Twitter feed and comment-section hellmaw in existence, what's the point in taking that risk?
But Tickled and The Tickle King both left me with a gnawing, but mostly ignorable sensation that neither of these films tell the full story, either intentionally, or because they just couldn't figure it out.
"Ambient Music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting," he wrote in the liner notes of Music for Airports.
You're constantly moving your head to look for important details, and running to check out all the parts of the lab that turn out to be ignorable — there are a lot of empty cupboards in this game.
It does this by raising the electoral costs of appearing soft on terror, thereby placing un-ignorable pressure on our leaders to escalate the fight against these groups—whether or not such escalation is actually strategically advisable.
I can't make that decision for you, but if you're maybe thinking you want something different that doesn't come with any major compromises (outside of the ignorable bloatware and lack of a headphone jack), the Moto Z and Moto Z Force are fantastic options.
Pebble's activity notifications strike the right balance between ignorable and annoying And the reason why your daily step goals are constantly changing, rather than striving for "10K" every day, is because Pebble wants people to use their own personal bests as guideposts rather than an arbitrary number.
It's not just that lots of bad and middling games exist, it's that there aren't enough really good ones yet to make them ignorable — at a time when we're rarely short on fantastic non-VR games, and it's easier to get a sense of their quality through videos or the creator's past work.
The 43-3 shocker Pittsburgh suffered in Week 3 felt like an ignorable outlier, a perfect storm of one-off foibles and failures: An in-state rivalry game featuring a little-seen rookie quarterback executing a picture-perfect Philadelphia Eagles gameplan that exploited a mismatch of scatback Darren Sproles on beefy linebacker Ryan Shazier.
Knicks PR, the classiest organization in sports, then decided to shoot off this fucking tweet, because in these modern times every news story that caresses the contours of our eyes just feels totally ignorable if it isn't served up with out-of-control organizational and personal maleficence: That's right, sports fans: the Knicks passive-aggressively accused Oakley of being an alcoholic.
This method permits modeling different patterns of missingness under ignorable and nonignorable assumptions, and a multinomial-Dirichlet model is used to estimate the cell probabilities which can help to predict the winner.
Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-01-28. Allmusic's David Jeffries called the album "a loud and ignorable bore". Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone found Wayne's "taste in rock" to be "very questionable" and the album's flaw.
Writing for The Federalist, Paul Rowan Brian argued that microaggression theory pools trivial and ignorable instances of racism with real, genuine prejudice and exclusion. Amitai Etzioni, writing in The Atlantic, suggested that attention to microaggressions distracts individuals and groups from dealing with much more serious acts.
Media Events. London, England: Harvard University Press. . Among these study approaches, political economic analysis is non-ignorable in understanding the current media and communication developments. But the political economic research has become more resilient because of stronger empirical studies, and the potential connections to policy-making and alternative praxis.Janet Wasko (2009).
The smallness of this quantity accounts for the suppressed induced FCNC, dictating a rare decay, K_L\to\mu^+\mu^-, illustrated. If that mass difference were ignorable, the minus sign between the two interfering box diagrams (itself a consequence of unitarity of the Cabibbo matrix) would lead to a complete cancellation, and thus a null effect.
River City Girls Review - RPGamer Some of the more ambivalent reviewers felt that the beat 'em up action was ultimately a tad repetitive; others pointed out that the RPG elements such as equipping accessories were often so minor as to be ignorable. The original ending to the game was also called out as "unsatisfying".
The following comes from Hains (1989), unless otherwise stated. Baer published hundreds of articles and books. He coauthored a paper with an associate, Ann H. Hains, in 1989 on experimental design entitled "Interaction effects in multi-element designs: Inevitable, desirable, and ignorable". In this paper, Baer addressed the single mindedness of the authors of single-subject research design books.
These tags are normally embedded at the beginning or end of MP3 files, separate from the actual MP3 frame data. MP3 decoders either extract information from the tags, or just treat them as ignorable, non-MP3 junk data. Playing and editing software often contains tag editing functionality, but there are also tag editor applications dedicated to the purpose. Aside from metadata pertaining to the audio content, tags may also be used for DRM.
Cate Archer - The Operative Before the First H.A.R.M Incident, Archer mainly dealt with minor ignorable assignments. She was not completely satisfied with her career at UNITY, since she thought that there was no real value in her daily work. In September 1967, seven active UNITY field operatives were killed by a mysterious assassin, who always left a red lily upon his victim. This emergency situation forced the organization to call upon Archer to undertake her first major assignment.
If we think of the value of Z as a parameter of the population that impacts the distribution of X then the balancing score serves as a sufficient statistic for Z. Furthermore, the above theorems indicate that the propensity score is a minimal sufficient statistic if thinking of Z as a parameter of X. Lastly, if treatment assignment Z is strongly ignorable given X then the propensity score is a minimal sufficient statistic for the joint distribution of (r_0, r_1).
' ... Mummer signaled a strange rebirth for XTC." Moulding thought that "when we came back from America after our aborted tour of 1982 ... people like Spandau Ballet had moved onto the scene; new groups were coming up and there was no place for us." Mojo journalist Chris Ingham summed up the period: "In 18 months, XTC had gone from Top 10 hits and critical superlatives to being ignorable, arcane eccentrics. 'Your average English person probably thinks we split up in 1982,' suggests Partridge.
75 and sec. 90. While sec. 75 takes a purely Holmesian objective point of view, sec. 90 appears to go in the exact opposite direction, allowing for reasonable expectations. Gilmore points to the contradiction of sections as example of the “unspoken cases” as mentioned earlier that didn’t fit the Holmesian model, being presented by Corbin in an un-ignorable fashion. Ultimately, the differing view points resulted in the Restatement coming out “fudged or blurred, pointing equivocally in all directions at once.
The data may be so accurate that error can be ignored, may be subject to substantial measurement error, or even have a complex indirect relationship to the curve that they define. For example, measurements of the heights of children over a wide range of ages have an error level so small as to be ignorable for many purposes, but daily records of precipitation at a weather station are so variable as to require careful and sophisticated analyses in order to extract something like a mean precipitation curve.
Randomization also produces ignorable designs, which are valuable in model-based statistical inference, especially Bayesian or likelihood-based. In the design of experiments, the simplest design for comparing treatments is the "completely randomized design". Some "restriction on randomization" can occur with blocking and experiments that have hard-to- change factors; additional restrictions on randomization can occur when a full randomization is infeasible or when it is desirable to reduce the variance of estimators of selected effects. Randomization of treatment in clinical trials pose ethical problems.
Another method entails completely disabling the printer when a non-proprietary ink cartridge is placed into the machine, instead of merely issuing an ignorable message that a non-genuine (yet still fully functional) cartridge was installed. In Lexmark Int'l v. Static Control Components the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that circumvention of Lexmark's ink cartridge lock does not violate the DMCA. On the other hand, in August 2005, Lexmark won a case in the United States that allows them to sue certain large customers for violating their boxwrap license.
In canonical transformation theory, there is the Hamilton-Jacobi method, in which solutions to Hamilton's equations are sought by first finding a complete solution of the associated Hamilton-Jacobi equation. In classical terminology, this is described as determining a transformation to a canonical set of coordinates consisting of completely ignorable variables; i.e., those in which there is no dependence of the Hamiltonian on a complete set of canonical "position" coordinates, and hence the corresponding canonically conjugate momenta are all conserved quantities. In the case of compact energy level sets, this is the first step towards determining the action-angle variables.
The leading contradiction which is corrected in the Agnoiology or Theory of Ignorance claims that there can be an ignorance of that of which there can be no knowledge. It is corrected by appealing to the fact that Ignorance is a defect, and argues that there is no defect in not knowing what cannot be known by any intelligence (for example, that two and two make five), and therefore there can be an ignorance only of that of which there can be a knowledge, that is, of some-object-plus-some-subject. Therefore, the knowable alone is the ignorable. Ferrier lays special claim to originality for this division of the Institutes.
The Washington Post suggested the storybooks were "cheery" versions of their films that out the scary parts, describing them as "thoughtfully designed products marred by a few miscalculations that lessen their impact". Toronto Star felt that with the animated storybooks, Disney had "perfected the edutainment CD-ROM formula". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution deemed this strategy as Disney "exporting its famous animation to computer CDs". The Washington Post described Hercules as "inevitable Disney multimedia repurposing", adding "finally a spin-off in perfect alignment with the product it supports - both the movie and the CD-ROM are ignorable , formulaic concoctions that show similar disrespect for their source material".
Directly after the war, Kühl became a member of one of the first newly established Berlin Cabaret groups, Die Außenseiter (The Outsiders), co-founded by Curth Flatow. Many of her closest friends and associates from before World War II were by now dead. One who was still very much around was Ernst Busch, with whom she now formed a close and enduring professional friendship. It was Busch who persuaded her to cross the (at this stage still for many purposes invisible and ignorable) border into the eastern part of Berlin, which had ended up after May 1945 as part of the Soviet occupation zone.
A reviewer of The Washington Post thought the series was an "ignorable, formulaic concoction" in one article published on July 11, 1997, while six days later The Washington Post writer Joe Szadkowski said in another article that the games were "completely new and original". PC Entertainment felt the edutainment games allowed their respective properties to "live on", though that they would only appeal to die-hard fans of the originals. The Chicago Tribune felt the series was a way for Disney to flex its "synergistic marketing muscles". When Toronto Star heard about the series, they were concerned that "they would flood the market with mediocre, repurposed products in a bald attempt to exploit their tremendous treasure trove of highly marketable and much-loved characters".
Often the Routhian approach may offer no advantage, but one notable case where this is useful is when a system has cyclic coordinates (also called "ignorable coordinates"), by definition those coordinates which do not appear in the original Lagrangian. The Lagrangian equations are powerful results, used frequently in theory and practice, since the equations of motion in the coordinates are easy to set up. However, if cyclic coordinates occur there will still be equations to solve for all the coordinates, including the cyclic coordinates despite their absence in the Lagrangian. The Hamiltonian equations are useful theoretical results, but less useful in practice because coordinates and momenta are related together in the solutions - after solving the equations the coordinates and momenta must be eliminated from each other.
This provides, in certain cases, enough invariants, or "integrals of motion" to make the system completely integrable. In the case of systems having an infinite number of degrees of freedom, such as the KdV equation, this is not sufficient to make precise the property of Liouville integrability. However, for suitably defined boundary conditions, the spectral transform can, in fact, be interpreted as a transformation to completely ignorable coordinates, in which the conserved quantities form half of a doubly infinite set of canonical coordinates, and the flow linearizes in these. In some cases, this may even be seen as a transformation to action-angle variables, although typically only a finite number of the "position" variables are actually angle coordinates, and the rest are noncompact.
Nature soundscapes may be included, and the sounds of acoustic instruments such as the piano, strings and flute may be emulated through a synthesizer. The genre originated in the 1960s and 1970s, when new musical instruments were being introduced to a wider market, such as the synthesizer. It was presaged by Erik Satie's furniture music and styles such as Jamaican dub music and German electronic music, but was prominently named and popularized by British musician Brian Eno in 1978 with his album Ambient 1: Music for Airports; Eno opined that ambient music "must be as ignorable as it is interesting." It saw a revival towards the late 1980s with the prominence of house and techno music, growing a cult following by the 1990s.
This definition of CN does not explicitly mention the knowledge of the network; it only describes the cognitive loop and adds end-to-end goals that would distinguish it from CR or so called cognitive layers. This definition of CN seems to be incomplete since it lacks knowledge which is an important component of a cognitive system as discussed in, and. Balamuralidhar and Prasad gives an interesting view of the role of ontological knowledge representation: “The persistent nature of this ontology enables proactiveness and robustness to ‘ignorable events’ while the unitary nature enables end-to- end adaptations.” In, CN is seen as a communication network augmented by a knowledge plane that can span vertically over layers (making use of cross- layer design) and/or horizontally across technologies and nodes (covering a heterogeneous environment).
Meanwhile, as an increasingly elaborate studio technology was born during the 1970s, Brian Eno, an alumnus of the glam/art- rock band Roxy Music, postulated (drawing in part from John Cage and his antecedent Erik Satie's 1910s concept of furniture music and in part from minimalists such as La Monte Young)Cook & Pople 2004, p. 502: "Semi-audible music had been consistently prefigured in the music of left-field composers from Erik Satie onwards. ‘Ambient music’ emerged as a category when in the 1980s, influenced by the minimalism of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich, Brian Eno started to make music for deliberately sub- audible presentation, [...]" that ambient music was "able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting".Brian Eno, 1978, sourced at Ambient Music.
Critical response to "I Will Follow You into the Dark" was generally positive. In their reviews for the album Plans, Robert Christgau selected the song as his "choice cut", Pitchfork Media called it the album's "quiet centerpiece" and praised its "unexpected turns of phrase", PopMatters called it "one of the best written pop songs of the year – if not of the past five years", and Tiny Mix Tapes stated that it was "one of the band's best songs to date." Rolling Stone however, said that the song "demonstrates how wise Gibbard is to let the band mess with his pristine melodies, which would sound wispy and ignorable on their own." The song was nominated for the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, but lost to "My Humps" by The Black Eyed Peas.

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