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Today, the seating is more finite — a reservation is probably a good idea.
There's all kinds of stuff going on, pushing the outer parameters of science in space that will lead to more finite things.
It wasn't this kind of learning AI we work on now, it was more finite-state machines, but they were pretty complex and they did adapt.
The problem with any TV adaptation of a more finite story is figuring out how to open up the world to find more stories in it.
When my staff ultimately decided to strike down unlimited vacation in favor of a more finite policy based on tenure, I can't say I was surprised.
This scenario is even more pronounced in local elections when resources are more finite and campaigns tend to target outreach only to voters they know have participated in previous elections.
But the more finite numbers paint a different picture, with the U.S. only besting their first match stats by a small margin against the Cafeteros in the columns of attacking half and final third possessions, along with duels and tackles won.
" Fucking Bliss was, conversely, more finite and tormented, an album that Ray thought "might better bookend a life of failures & wasted potential, petty incidental rivalries, mistakes, regrets, and on-and-off struggles with drug addiction and intense mental health issues.
When recycling doesn't work, more finite and virgin resources are used: more oil drilled, more trees harvested, more fresh water and energy used, more materials littered, more waste in oceans, more carbon dioxide emitted, and the otherwise valuable recyclable commodities are buried in landfills or burned.
But since our time on this planet is finite — and getting more finite with every passing day — we've picked three of the best moments from last night's late-night offerings as some of the nation's most prominent court jesters reacted to the FBI director's showdown with the Senate.
T-Mobile has responded as well, though the Uncarrier's timeline is more finite that Sprint's nebulous "investigation window," instead citing its "remorse" policy, which gives users a standard two-week window with which to exchange a product, whether due to explosion concerns or any other reason they might feel like they've made a terrible mistake.
Article marketing has changed as companies have moved from targeting article directories such as Ezinearticles.com or eHow.com, to micro-targeting small audiences using Facebook and Twitter. Article marketing used to have a much broader target audience but companies have switched to more finite groups of consumers.
The Fourier transform of the function is zero, except at frequency ±ω. However, many other functions and waveforms do not have convenient closed-form transforms. Alternatively, one might be interested in their spectral content only during a certain time period. In either case, the Fourier transform (or a similar transform) can be applied on one or more finite intervals of the waveform.
All such devices are subject to control and monitoring from a central computer. Each device must have access to one or more finite sets of chances not to exceed a maximum number per set or "deal" as they are called in pull tab lingo. Sizes of the sets are under jurisdictional control and vary between maximums of 7,500 to 25,000. Among the chances are a predetermined quantity of winning and losing chances.
The second argument, the "argument from the impossibility of completing an actual infinite by successive addition", states: :"An actual infinite cannot be completed by successive addition." :"The temporal series of past events has been completed by successive addition." :"Thus the temporal series of past events cannot be an actual infinite." The first statement states, correctly, that a finite (number) cannot be made into an infinite one by the finite addition of more finite numbers.
Members agree to keep prices high by producing at lower levels than they otherwise would. There is no way to enforce adherence to the quota, so each member has an individual incentive to "cheat" the cartel. Commodities trader Raymond Learsy, author of Over a Barrel: Breaking the Middle East Oil Cartel, contends that OPEC has trained consumers to believe that oil is a much more finite resource than it is. To back his argument, he points to past false alarms and apparent collaboration.
The Korean language contains a combination of words that strictly belong to Korean and words that are loanwords from Chinese. Due to Chinese being pronounced with varying tones and Korean's removal of those tones, and because the modern Korean writing system, Hangeul, has a more finite number of phonemes than, for example, Latin-derived alphabets such as that of English, there are many homonyms with both the same spelling and pronunciation. For example, : 'to put on makeup' and : 'to cremate'. Also, : 'inheritance' and : 'miscarriage'.
The small cubicuboctahedron is a polyhedral immersion of the tiling of the Klein quartic by 56 triangles, meeting at 24 vertices. Note each face in the polyhedron consist of multiple faces in the tiling – two triangular faces constitute a square face and so forth, as per this explanatory image. The smallest Hurwitz group is the projective special linear group PSL(2,7), of order 168, and the corresponding curve is the Klein quartic curve. This group is also isomorphic to PSL(3,2). Next is the Macbeath curve, with automorphism group PSL(2,8) of order 504. Many more finite simple groups are Hurwitz groups; for instance all but 64 of the alternating groups are Hurwitz groups, the largest non-Hurwitz example being of degree 167.
The American decision to not allow Spain to deploy the new equipment during the war with Morocco caused Spain to look elsewhere for a supplement to their fleet of Patton tanks, ending with the procurement of the AMX-30E, based on the French AMX-30. A AMX-30E tank on display at El Goloso Almost immediately after, the Spanish Army and the Spanish Ministry of Defense began to look for a future Spanish tank. This turned into the Lince tank program. Despite numerous bids the Lince program failed, both for financial reasons and because of the decision to instead modernize the existing fleet of AMX-30Es, and to procure a large number of American M60 Patton tanks to replace the fleet of older Patton tanks. Over half of the AMX-30Es were upgraded to a standard known as the AMX-30EM2, while the rest suffered a more finite modification known as the AMX-30EM1. However, the M60s and modernized AMX-30Es did not provide Spain with a sufficiently modern tank for the next century. In 1994, the Spanish Ministry of Defense began to negotiate with the German government over the purchase of the Leopard 2.

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