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"You become much more discriminating in your caregivers," Lank continued.
That was still not enough to entice more discriminating bathroom users.
Even very simple circuits might make cells into much more discriminating therapists.
Three-spined sticklebacks are more discriminating still: with a contrast ratio of .
"Consumers are certainly becoming more savvy, more skeptical, more discriminating," Mr. Sorofman said.
"Buyers have become a little more discriminating, it's a little more of a seller's market," Tchir said.
Parents, too, have become more discriminating, with 49 percent saying "no" to colleges after perusing financial aid offers.
But this rule of thumb does not apply to the children of Italy—they evidently have much more discriminating palates there.
We're told his camp thinks this will blow over, and Justin will eventually take pics again, but he'll be more discriminating.
Mortgage availability for 'B' malls is less plentiful and more discriminating than it was in prior years and has weakened over the last year.
Presumably, the business of surviving by eating what the forest has to offer requires a more discriminating use of the nostrils than is needed for farming.
Delisle suggests that banks should be more discriminating in which students they give loans to, to ensure that they will be able to pay them back.
While the European award is often considered one of the more discriminating, scads of prizes and "10 best" citations are bestowed by newspapers, blog sites and magazines.
Mr Murdock concluded that if the extended deterrence America offers close allies is to remain credible, it will need smaller, more discriminating weapons as part of its nuclear arsenal.
I want to embrace a lifestyle of "slow Internet," to be more discriminating about the technology I let into my life and think about the motives of the companies behind it.
With attractive returns now on offer on low-risk U.S. financial assets and with a strengthening U.S. dollar, investors have become more discriminating in their investments, particularly toward the emerging market economies.
For example, we tell them they'll have to say 'yes' a lot at the beginning [of their careers], and how you can be a bit more discriminating with the things you agree to do later.
The job to be done of smartphones and other similar products, then, goes beyond their obvious functions, and is another reason why "good enough" isn't good enough for at least some buyers who can afford to be more discriminating.
But its pockets are not as deep as its U.S. arch rival - despite a recent hike its marketing budget is still about 50 percent less - increasing the need for it to be more discriminating rather than fight for every deal.
"It then creates a much more selective investor, a much more discriminating investor, and a much less tolerant investor for other issues such as tariffs, such as revenue or earnings misses, such as economic growth slowdowns overseas so to me that's the progression of worries," said Boockvar.
"The stock hasn't broken its neckline, and it could bounce back and there's nothing better than a failed head-and-shoulders pattern, but I do think that if you see a further breakdown in Micron, investors are going to have to be a lot more discriminating on which stocks they like in this sector," said Maley.
Bankers and lawyers move into former manufacturing neighborhoods, spend their weekends in Red Wing work boots and before long find themselves in thrall to the glamorized pilsner; the meatball; the breakfast sandwich of bacon, egg and cheese, which come to clerical assistants and plumbers off a cart on the sidewalk but to the more discriminating via heritage animals and the Berkshires.
The power of STR analysis derives from inspecting multiple STR loci simultaneously. The pattern of alleles can identify an individual quite accurately. Thus STR analysis provides an excellent identification tool. The more STR regions that are tested in an individual the more discriminating the test becomes.
Younkers was known for catering to a wide variety of income levels with a "bargain-basement" for low income customers seeking value and a tearoom for more discriminating customers. By 1910, they had over 500 employees. Later renamed Younkers, the firm would expand to seven Midwestern states.
According to the parental investment theory, the gender that invests more in offspring tends to be more discriminating and more sociosexually restricted (usually women, due to pregnancy, childbirth and lactation).Trivers, R. (1972). Parental investment and sexual selection. In B. Campbell (Eds.), Sexual selection and the descent of man, 1871-1971.
The book was banned in the Republic of Ireland. Muriel's biography of George Eliot (1940) was described by Basil de Sélincourt as "as readable as it is risky", with the author a lover of the "broad truth" and strong on human sympathy, confidently describing the vicissitudes of Eliot's life but lacking the finer judgements required by the more discriminating reader."Books of the Day", Basil de Sélincourt, The Manchester Guardian, 9 January 1940, p. 3.
More discriminating parents will object to the gore and certain elements of morality involved, but the mass market will not be deterred." The New York Times commented: "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, with Crosby again at the controls, is a musical rendition of this old favorite from ‘The Arabian Nights’. The lyrics are by Sammy Cahn, the music by Mary Rodgers. They have combined to make some outstanding songs, especially one called ‘My Own Individual Star’.
Variety stated that "the more discriminating film-goer will find 'From the Terrace' seriously deficient. Whether the fault lies with O'Hara's basic material or Ernest Lehman's screenplay is difficult to assay by a reviewer who skipped the novel ... On the assumption that Lehman followed the O'Hara story closely, the blame must be placed squarely on the novelist, for 'From the Terrace' builds up to one big cliche.""Film Reviews: From the Terrace". Variety. June 29, 1960. 9.
The 3D experience given by these viewers was astonishing for the time at which they were invented, whereas more discriminating collectors favored use of higher quality viewers such as those produced by Raumbild. Picture cards were supplied in boxed booklets, with each series containing 10 cards. The individual series packets cost 2/6d (around 12.5p today). The card packets were marketed at souvenir booths at various locations photographed, and most were also available through mail-order.
The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence 1996. Today, RFLP has become widely disused due to the advent of more discriminating, sensitive and easier technologies. Since 1998, the DNA profiling system supported by The National DNA Database in the UK is the SGM+ DNA profiling system that includes 10 STR regions and a sex-indicating test. STRs do not suffer from such subjectivity and provide similar power of discrimination (1 in 1013 for unrelated individuals if using a full SGM+ profile).
Among Satie's earliest published works was his Trois Melodies of 1886, when he was 20. Apart from solo piano music he was more productive in this genre than any other, creating some 30 original songs and arrangements for dozens of popular tunes. He produced popular hits for the music hall (Je te veux, La Diva de l'Empire) as well as mélodies (French art songs) for more discriminating audiences. In the Ludions he fused both genres with the irreverent spirit characteristic of his later music.
Armstrong Economics Monetary History of Japan. Retrieved: 30 June 2017. Over time these coins would become damaged, and this made sellers more discriminating in what coins they would accept at face value, often accepting them only at ¼ of a good quality coin. Though Chinese coins would continue to circulate in Eastern Japan, the confusion and chaos caused by the Bitasen coinage caused rice to replace copper coinage in Western Japan.Kuroda Akinobu, Kahei shisutemu no sekaishi, 132-33; Sakurai Eiji, “Chûsei no kahei shinyô”, 52.
Paul III publicly sanctioned slavery in Rome in 1545, the enslavement of Henry VIII in 1547, and the purchase of Muslim slaves in 1548."The Catholic Church and Slavery", J. F Maxwell, 1975, Barry-Rose Publishers Norman Housley observes that "it would be unfair to criticize the papal court exclusively for its failure to be more discriminating in its grants or to take more frequently the kind of action which Eugenius IV adopted in 1454 over the Canaries."Housley, Norman. Religious Warfare in Europe 1400–1536, p.
While penny readings, at their height in the 1860s, had lost their popularity before 1900, a tradition of poetry recitation continued in niches such as family events and temperance meetings. Winifred Peck found it "ghastly" and associated, negatively, with the provincial. The Poetry Society, founded in 1909 as the Poetry Recital Society, began with a parallel mission to the "penny reading movement": event organisation to promote performance of the spoken word. In terms of its content and patrons, on the other hand, it was more discriminating, and lacked the same broad base of appeal.
Even dietary recommendations were different: the diet of the upper classes was considered to be as much a requirement of their refined physical constitution as a sign of economic reality. The digestive system of a lord was held to be more discriminating than that of his rustic subordinates and demanded finer foods.Scully (1995), p. 190–92. In the late Middle Ages, the increasing wealth of middle class merchants and traders meant that commoners began emulating the aristocracy, and threatened to break down some of the symbolic barriers between the nobility and the lower classes.
Attack submarines (SSKs and SSNs) were developed to include faster, longer range and more discriminating torpedoes. This, coupled with improvements to sonar systems, made ballistic missile submarines more vulnerable to attack submarines and also increased the anti-surface warfare (ASuW) capabilities of attack subs. SSBNs themselves as well as cruise-missile submarines (SSGNs) were fitted with increasingly more accurate and longer range missiles and received the greatest noise reduction technology. To counter this increasing threat torpedoes were honed to target submarines more effectively and new anti-submarine missiles and rockets were developed to give ships a longer- range anti-submarine capability.
The "foodie"—not as elitist as a gourmet, more discriminating than a glutton—was first named in print in the early 1980s. The term came into use almost simultaneously in the United States and Britain. Priority goes to Gael Greene, who, in June 1980, wrote in New York Magazine of a character who "slips into the small Art Deco dining room of Restaurant d'Olympe ... to graze cheeks with her devotees, serious foodies."G. Greene in New York Magazine (2 June 1980); Oxford English Dictionary at "foodie" Immediately afterwards the foodie was defined in the British press.
Alaska prosecutors do not dispute that advanced DNA testing could potentially prove Osborne's innocence beyond any doubt, but refused to allow him additional testing despite a decade-old request. Following the refusal, Osborne filed suit, claiming the state violated his right to due process.See 42 U.S.C. §1983 In this suit, Osborne challenged the state's "deprivation of any rights . . . secured by the Constitution" and requested the DNA evidence against him be tested at his personal expense by Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis, a method more discriminating than both RFLP and DQ Alpha, and unavailable at the time of his trial.
Robert Trivers' theory of parental investment predicts that the sex making the largest investment in lactation, nurturing, and protecting offspring will be more discriminating in mating; and that the sex that invests less in offspring will compete via intrasexual selection for access to the higher-investing sex (see Bateman's principle). In species where both sexes invest highly in parental care, mutual choosiness is expected to arise. An example of this is seen in crested auklets, where parents share equal responsibility in incubating their single egg and raising the chick. In crested auklets, both sexes are ornamented.
Parental investment theory is a branch of life history theory. Robert Trivers' theory of parental investment predicts that the sex making the largest investment in lactation, nurturing and protecting offspring will be more discriminating in mating and that the sex that invests less in offspring will compete for access to the higher investing sex (see Bateman's principle). Sex differences in parental effort are important in determining the strength of sexual selection. The benefits of parental investment to the offspring are large and are associated with the effects on condition, growth, survival and ultimately, on reproductive success of the offspring.
Pubs, especially Irish pubs, are often the meeting place of choice for the start of a night of clubbing. Laid back wine bars are increasingly popular among young professionals and the more discriminating tourists, and are popping up in the kantinas of some of the more picturesque, historic cities and towns, including Valletta and Vittoriosa. They typically offer a mix of local and foreign wines, traditional Maltese appetizer platters, and occasionally, live entertainment. Despite rapidly increasing tolerance and acceptance of alternative lifestyles, Malta offers its gay and lesbian locals and visitors less nightlife options than other Southern European destinations.
The program aimed to improve academic standard of the school by improving the general internal environment systems, upgraded qualification of people element, improvement of school facilities and instructional materials and adoption of a more discriminating student acceptance policy. In 1988, as if to test the effects of the program, initial steps were taken towards accreditation with the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)and the school universal standard which raises the passing score from the usual 50% to 65% and later 70%, was put into effect. If indeed instructional systems have improved, the students are ready for higher level of performance expectations.
The program aimed to improve academic standard of the school by improving the general internal environment systems, upgraded qualification of people element, improvement of school facilities and instructional materials and adoption of a more discriminating student acceptance policy. In 1988, as if to test the effects of the program, initial steps were taken towards accreditation with the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)and the school universal standard which raises the passing score from the usual 50% to 65% and later 70%, was put into effect. If indeed instructional systems have improved, the students are ready for higher level of performance expectations.
They could be observed from top to bottom, where the higher level is more general and the lower level is more specific. For example, living things will be the highest level followed by plants and animals, and the lowest level may comprise dog, cat and wolf. Under the relations of hyponymy and incompatibility, taxonomic hierarchical structures too can be formed. It consists of two relations; the first one being exemplified in 'An X is a Y' (simple hyponymy) while the second relation is 'An X is a kind/type of Y'. The second relation is said to be more discriminating and can be classified more specifically under the concept of taxonomy.
Some animal phyla have gone through major brain enlargement through evolution (e.g. vertebrates and cephalopods both contain many lineages in which brains have grown through evolution) but most animal groups are composed only of species with extremely small brains. Some scientists argue that this difference is due to vertebrate and cephalopod neurons having evolved ways of communicating that overcome the scalability problem of neural networks while most animal groups have not. They argue that the reason why traditional neural networks fail to improve their function when they scale up is because filtering based on previously known probabilities cause self-fulfilling prophecy-like biases that create false statistical evidence giving a completely false worldview and that randomized access can overcome this problem and allow brains to be scaled up to more discriminating conditioned reflexes at larger brains that lead to new worldview forming abilities at certain thresholds.
It may also be more discriminating that the test of nationality or lex patriae in that the connection is to a specific location within a state rather than to the country of nationality which may contain several subnational jurisdictions (such as states or provinces). Hence, where a country contains more than one legal system, the residence must determine which of the several possible laws might apply (e.g. in the United States which of the laws of the U.S. states is to be applied). A supranational example of this selection process is contained in Article 19 of the Rome Convention: :States with more than one legal system #Where a State comprises several territorial units each of which has its own rules of law in respect of contractual obligations, each territorial unit shall be considered as a country for the purposes of identifying the law applicable under this Convention.
The Essays were praised by his contemporaries and have remained in high repute ever since; 19th-century literary historian Henry Hallam wrote that "They are deeper and more discriminating than any earlier, or almost any later, work in the English language".... Bacon's coinages such as "hostages to fortune" and "jesting Pilate" have survived into modern English, with 91 quotations from the Essays in the 1999 edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, and the statue of Philosophy in the U.S. Library of Congress, in Washington, D.C., is labelled with quotation "the inquiry, knowledge, and belief of truth is the sovereign good of human nature" from Of Truth.. The 1625 essay Of Gardens, in which Bacon says that "God Almighty first planted a Garden; and it is indeed the purest of human pleasures [...], the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man", was influential upon the imagination of subsequent garden owners in England..
In planning and problem solving, or more formally one-person games, the search space is seen as a directed graph with states as nodes, and transitions as edges. States can have properties, and such a property P is hereditary if for each state S that has P, each state that can be reached from S also has P. The subset of all states that have P plus the subset of all states that have ~P form a partition of the set of states called a hereditary partition. This notion can trivially be extended to more discriminating partitions by instead of properties, considering aspects of states and their domains. If states have an aspect A, with di ⊂ D a partition of the domain D of A, then the subsets of states for which A ∈ di form a hereditary partition of the total set of states iff ∀i, from any state where A ∈ di only other states where A ∈ di can be reached.

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