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His second release was a track called ' Higher & Higher ' ( with disco diva Norma Lewis ), which became the future benchmark for de Vit & his V2 concept, but it was de Vit s track ' Burning Up ' that took everybody by surprise.
Further stimulating Waves first decade of success was the development of the L1 Ultramaximizer Peak Limiter, which established a new benchmark for dynamic controls, and introduced the concept of " look-ahead " limiting, a term which is now in general use throughout the audio software industry.
The best performing education systems internationally provide the benchmark for success ,” said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría launching the annual ‘ education at a glance report in Paris.
The evaluation benchmark for a CDSS depends on the system s goal: for example, a diagnostic decision support system may be rated based upon the consistency and accuracy of its classification of disease ( as compared to physicians or other decision support systems ).
ALDAR s vision is to establish Abu Dhabi as the United Arab Emirate s most dynamic forward-thinking real estate market by creating unique and prestigious developments that can be used as a benchmark of quality, whilst adhering to the cultural and natural heritage of the city.

benchmark and s
Blue Gene / L occupied the No. 1 position on the Top500 list in June 2007 ; the current system achieves a Linpack benchmark performance of 478. 2 TFlop / s ( teraflops, or trillions of calculations per second ).

benchmark and career
Kapoor considered her role in Omkara as a " new benchmark " in her career, and compared her portrayal of Dolly with her own evolving maturity as a woman.
Although he only led the league in home runs once ( the Players ' League in 1890 ), Connor's career mark of 138 was a benchmark not surpassed until 1921 by Babe Ruth.
Vim is considered a benchmark design which was continually refined over her racing career.

benchmark and thought
Although it's true I had thought it would have been better to put a larger engine, the moment I drove the Honda NSX, all the benchmark cars — Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini — I had been using as references in the development of my car vanished from my mind.
However, ' Dave and Sue ' are still thought of by many as the benchmark listener for BBC Local Radio.

benchmark and occurred
A benchmark event occurred in 1989, when 53 government and industry organizations met.

benchmark and when
Another common representation of the Dhrystone benchmark is the DMIPS ( Dhrystone MIPS ) obtained when the Dhrystone score is divided by 1757 ( the number of Dhrystones per second obtained on the VAX 11 / 780, nominally a 1 MIPS machine ).
Hercules can produce peaks of over 1200 MIPS when running in a tight loop, such as in a synthetic instruction benchmark or with other small, compute-intensive programs.
Compared to RISC microprocessors, the Pentium Pro, when introduced, slightly outperformed the fastest RISC microprocessors on integer performance when running the SPECint95 benchmark, but floating-point performance was significantly lower, half of some RISC microprocessors.
As discussed above, stability and functional correctness may be compromised when overclocking, and meaningful benchmark results depend on correct execution of the benchmark.
For the decade ending 12 February 2012, the TA – 25 index topped the Bloomberg Riskless Return Ranking list, outperforming 23 other developed-nation benchmark indexes when adjusting for volatility.
The benchmark to use is not perfection, especially when faced with high uncertainty and complexity, or even strict adherence to such normative precepts as procedural invariance and logical consistency, but whether the technique performs better than its rivals.
A positive beta means that the asset generally follows the benchmark, in the sense that the asset tends to move up when the benchmark moves up, and the asset tends to move down when the benchmark moves down.
A negative beta means that the asset generally moves opposite the benchmark: the asset tends to move up when the benchmark moves down, and the asset tends to move down when the benchmark moves up.
The success of the 1950s is still the benchmark at this Lurgan club, the closest the club have come to achieving a league success since came in the 1993 – 94 season, when but for two late goals in the final match Glenavon would have been crowned champions.
There are also several models for measuring the Performance Attribution of a portfolio's returns when compared to an Index or benchmark.
KSE-100 index touched the highest ever benchmark of 14, 814 points on December 26, 2007, a day before the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, when the index nosedived.

benchmark and returned
Till date Madhabi in Charulata remains the benchmark for what an ideal Tagore heroine should be and it is said that when Ray returned to Tagore with Ghare Baire ( 1984 ) ( The Home and the World ), he stylised Swatilekha Chatterjee in a manner similar to Madhabi in Charulata.

benchmark and Union
The self-supporting radio tower just south of the benchmark was constructed in 1947 by Western Union as part of an historic C-band microwave radio relay system that linked New York City and Washington, D. C.
GSSAs, and the generally more recent and preferred benchmark GSSPs ( below ) are defined by the International Commission on Stratigraphy ( ICS ) under the auspices of their parent organization, the International Union of Geological Sciences ( IUGS ), and are used primarily for time dating of rock layers older than 630 million years ago (), before a good fossil record exists.

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It launched with superior performance over all other x86 processors available at the time, including Intel's flagship Pentium III, in every benchmark.
Emulation to run existing x86 applications and operating systems was particularly poor, with one benchmark in 2001 reporting that it was equivalent at best to a 100 MHz Pentium in this mode ( 1. 1 GHz Pentiums were on the market at that time ).
The L-DAX Index is an indicator of the German benchmark DAX index's performance after the Xetra electronic-trading system closes based on the floor trading at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Dow's numbers were a " convenient benchmark " for analyzing the market and became an accepted way to look at the entire stock market.
The highest elevation in the county is a U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark known as " Bailey " at 980 feet ( 300 m ) above sea level in Mountain Lakes Park near the Connecticut state line.
The final incarnation of the GPL engine can be found in NASCAR Racing 2003 Season which was considered at the time to be the benchmark of motorsport simulation excellence, particularly with respect to the tire model.
The highest points are a survey benchmark near the Burlington County line at 219 feet ( 66. 7 m ) above sea level, and another nearby area at least.
* Lysicles: A leading politician killed on active service at about the time that Pericles died, he is the sheep-seller mentioned in an oracle as one of a series of Athenian leaders ( line 132 ) and he is a benchmark against which Cleon compares himself ( 765 ).
The ratings were based on a limited set of benchmark suites which measured only integer performance, which the K5 and the 6x86 in particular excelled at.
UFC 52, the first event after the first season of The Ultimate Fighter featuring eventual-UFC Hall of Famer Chuck " The Iceman " Liddell avenging his defeat to fellow eventual-Hall of Famer Randy Couture, drew a pay-per-view audience of 300, 000, doubling its previous benchmark of 150, 000 set at UFC 40.
Tributes to Future Crew include a 3D graphics benchmark called Final Reality by Remedy Entertainment ( shown at Assembly 1997 ), and a remake of Second Reality for the Commodore 64 by Smash Designs called Second Reality 64 ( released at The Party 1997 ).
She got rave reviews and Cohn offered her the chance to repeat her role for the film version, but only after she did a screen test ( which at first was used only as a " benchmark against which to evaluate " other actresses being considered for the role ).
In February 2012, Sybase IQ also achieved the best overall performance results among non-clustered systems for the TPC-H benchmark at the 1 TB scale factor.
The peak was commonly said to be at and this is the elevation stamped on the USGS brass benchmark disk on the summit.
Using a new vertical datum established in 1988 ( NAVD88 ) the benchmark is now estimated to be at.
ETL vendors benchmark their record-systems at multiple TB ( terabytes ) per hour ( or ~ 1 GB per second ) using powerful servers with multiple CPUs, multiple hard drives, multiple gigabit-network connections, and lots of memory.
The highest elevation is approximately 620 feet ( 189 m ) at the USGS Murray benchmark on the eastern border ; the lowest elevation is the Good Time Park site at 420 feet ( 128 m ).
The highest point in the town is the U. S. Geological Survey's Garrison benchmark at a corner of the Ulster County line on Kings Hill, at above sea level ; this is also the highest point in the neighboring Town of Newburgh as well.
The Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's mapping agency, used to base all elevations including mapped contour lines and spot heights on the mean sea level at Newlyn defined by this benchmark ( see Ordnance Datum Newlyn ).
In 1982, simple benchmark tests ran 4 times slower on iAPX 432 than on the conventional 80286 chip at the same clock frequency.

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