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No more painstaking counting of tree rings or comparing pottery fragments.
No more painstaking marital therapy between the voice assistant and the thermostat.
The two also set the stage for more painstaking negotiations to resolve deeply rooted differences over trade.
The researchers then undertook more painstaking research to understand the new species and link it to the evolution of eukaryotes.
But even more painstaking was the effort he put into writing the liner notes (which you can read in full here).
All this means that to truly tailor a baby's genome will require further advances in gene editing, and much more painstaking work.
It's arguably more painstaking to craft and takes careful planning to figure out precisely what foreordained logic to feed into the system.
There are few things more painstaking (not to mention boring) than sitting at the auto shop waiting for the job to be done.
The ruling signals that the Trump administration's efforts to simply delay environmental and public health actions are likely to face an uphill battle in the courts and require a more painstaking process.
But the more painstaking job began the morning just after the della Robbia's fall, when conservators gathered in its closed-off gallery to begin making sense of the pieces, some of them as tiny as fingernails.
This made for a slower and more painstaking harvest, but Rozman believes that a thriving ecosystem results in better, more complex wines; he's been told that his Syrah has a subtle lemony note, maybe from the tarweed.
Tech platforms have tons of data on users, but experts are skeptical that AI can replace the more painstaking work of real-world threat assessment, and they worry that algorithmic threat detection could make a lot of mistakes.
With missiles and a stockpile of bombs, as well as a uranium-enrichment programme, to deal with, the effort would have to be far more painstaking than the process Barack Obama's secretary of state, John Kerry, put in place for the Iran deal.
Several factors complicate the process, officials said in Friday's court filing: • All the children from this group of separated families have already been released from government custody • US Customs and Border Protection didn't start tracking separated families as a searchable data set in its records before April 22, 23 • A manual review alone would "overwhelm ORR's existing resources" because teams would have to comb through nearly 22,2814 case files CATCH UP: 'Zero tolerance' a year later: How he US family separations crisis erupted Instead of taking that approach, officials propose using data analysis to hone in on which records are likely to be separated children, and then to embark on more painstaking manual reviews.
Although robust Bayes methods are clearly inconsistent with the Bayesian idea that uncertainty should be measured by a single additive probability measure and that personal attitudes and values should always be measured by a precise utility function, they are often accepted as a matter of convenience (e.g., because the cost or schedule do not allow the more painstaking effort needed to get a precise measure and function).Walley, P. (1991). Statistical Reasoning with Imprecise Probabilities.
"In most technical respects (writing, plotting and minor-character sketching), he is more skilful and more painstaking than Fleming even attempted to be. On the other hand, nobody since the Grimm brothers could equal Fleming's gift for improvising such audaciously grotesque adversaries as Dr. No, Blofeld, Auric Goldfinger and his henchman, Oddjob. To make up for the lack of gnomes or behemoths, Gardner offers a plot of labyrinthine complexity, subtler than any of Fleming's. In short, he has taken more risks in Icebreaker to display his own talents, and it has paid off.".
In fact, given the normal amount of > the more painstaking type of direction, it is entirely possible that Mr. > Wiggle-hips could develop into a really competent actor. As long, however, > as he can continue to attract audiences in present proportions there's > little need in worrying with drama schools. Allrovi rated the movie with four stars out of five, stating: "The film's highlight is a brief exchange of fisticuffs between Elvis and Walter Matthau. Together with Jailhouse Rock, King Creole is one of the best filmed examples of the untamed, pre-army Elvis Presley".
For the Second Test he wrote an inspirational hymn for the England cricketers to sing called "Onward Gower's Soldiers" and appointed a team chaplain, but remained aloof from the players and seldom visited the dressing room. At the end of the summer he told the press that he couldn't think of any mistakes he had made and later joked that the "lines of Venus were in the wrong juxtaposition", which was incorrectly translated by the press as a genuine belief in New Age mysticism. The lackadaisical Gower was fired at the end of the summer and the more painstaking Graham Gooch was made captain until 1993, despite Dexter having called his previous appointment as captain as "being hit in the face by a dead fish". Dexter's tenancy as Chairman of Selectors coincided with a poor period in English cricket, but there were some successes; the first Test victory over the West Indies for 19 years in 1990, the victories over New Zealand and India in the run-laden summer of 1990 and the 2–2 draw with the West Indies in 1991. Against this England lost 3–0 to Australia in 1990–91 and 4–1 in 1993, and were "brownwashed" 3–0 in India in 1992–93, when Gower was controversially dropped from the team.

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