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Although the probability of an ELS in a random place being a meaningful word is small, there are so many possible starting points and skip patterns that many such words can be expected to appear, depending on the details chosen for the experiment, and that it is possible to " tune " an ELS experiment to achieve a result which appears to exhibit patterns that overcome the level of noise.
As such it discloses the concrete possibilities of being in a situation, as the starting point of meaningful action, processed with resolution, while facing the contingencies of life.
“ The contemporary architect, cut off from symbols, ornament and meaningful elaborations of structural form, all of which earlier periods processed in abundance, has desperately chased every functional requirement, every change in sight or ornamentation, every technical improvement, to provide some basis for starting his work.
* Understanding of basic print concepts ( for example, printed text represents spoken words ; spaces between words are meaningful ; pages written in English are read left to right starting at the top of the page ; books have a title and an author, and so on ).
The coherences of the whole enterprise is justified by Boole in what Stanley Burris has later called the " rule of 0s and 1s ", which justifies the claim that uninterpretable terms cannot be the ultimate result of equational manipulations from meaningful starting formulae ( Burris 2000 ).
Organizers added an extra lap starting in 2008 to represent that Lenox Industrial Tools " is looking for users and suppliers of industrial tools that go the extra mile, whose jobs are physically demanding, day after day, and still find time to contribute to their communities in a meaningful way.

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We should not underestimate the significance of this point, as education was the bottom line qualification for being a junzi or " noble person ,"... her example suggests that the Confucian prescription for a meaningful life as a woman was apparently not stifling for all women.
In all cases, the term diaspora carries a sense of displacement ; that is, the population so described finds itself for whatever reason separated from its national territory, and usually its people have a hope, or at least a desire, to return to their homeland at some point, if the " homeland " still exists in any meaningful sense.
He saw levelling as the process of suppressing individuality to a point where the individual's uniqueness becomes non-existent and nothing meaningful in his existence can be affirmed:
* Some keys, such as floating point numbers, can lead to long chains and prefixes that are not particularly meaningful.
By comparison, in a general topological space, given sets A, B it is meaningful to say that a point x is arbitrarily close to A ( i. e., in the closure of A ), or perhaps that A is a smaller neighborhood of x than B, but notions of closeness of points and relative closeness are not described well by topological structure alone.
However, the complete theory of the Abbe sine condition shows that if a lens is corrected for coma and spherical aberration, as all good photographic objectives must be, the second principal plane becomes a portion of a sphere of radius f centered about the focal point, ..." In this sense, the traditional thin-lens definition and illustration of f-number is misleading, and defining it in terms of numerical aperture may be more meaningful.
Formalism is thus silent on the question of which axiom systems ought to be studied, as none is more meaningful than another from a formalistic point of view.
These files at that point may all be tagged with a user-friendly, meaningful name or revision number.
Seen from a fixed point on the Earth's surface, they trace paths in the sky which repeat every day, and are therefore simple and meaningful analemmas.
However, if gcd ( v, n ) is neither 1 nor n, then the-addition will not produce a meaningful point on the curve, which shows that our elliptic curve is not a group ( mod n ), but, more importantly for now, gcd ( v, n ) is a non-trivial factor of n.
A cliché or cliche ( or ) is an expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, especially when at some earlier time it was considered meaningful or novel.
A seeming difficulty with this is that in special relativity there is not a unique " correct " way to make these slices — it is not meaningful to speak of a " point in time " extended in space.
( Note, however, that if a distribution is multimodal, the expected value may not return a meaningful point, and any of the modes is typically a better choice.
In the field of algorithmic trading it has reached the point where there is little meaningful difference.
One point of dispute is whether the failures to meet the constraint are intentional, and therefore potentially meaningful, or are simply editing mistakes.
From this point on Ferguson became a part-time boxer, finding it difficult to find meaningful fights but used regularly by all the top contenders as a sparring partner, who preferred training with him than risking fighting him.
( What point of view makes this system meaningful?
An interesting point is that such measurements are often most meaningful if created and made by the people who care about them.
" Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times criticized Glimcher's direction, writing in his review, "... when it comes to directing dramatic sequences, he is on his own and lacking in resources to make what drama there is come to a coherent or meaningful point.
Without a consistent theory, there can be no meaningful statement about the physical conditions associated with the universe before this point.
To illustrate his point, Chomsky presents a nonsensical sentence " Colorless green ideas sleep furiously " and says that even though the sentence is grammatical, it is not included in any known corpus at the time and is neither meaningful nor statistically probable.
The visuals were the main point of contention amongst El Topo critics, who debated if the sequences and montage were meaningful or merely exploitative.
According to Red Pine, mantra and dharani were originally interchangeable, but at some point dharani came to be used for meaningful, intelligible phrases, and mantra for syllabic formulae which are not meant to be understood.

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In practice, however, it is extremely rare for this type of work to yield a counterexample and such efforts are generally regarded as mere displays of computing power, rather than meaningful contributions to formal mathematics.
It is currently disputed whether any changes in dimensional physical constants such as G, c, ħ, or ε < sub > 0 </ sub > are operationally meaningful ;< ref > In SI, c, and ε < sub > 0 </ sub > now are defined numerical values, independent of experiment, so observations now are directed elsewhere .</ ref > however, a sufficient change in a dimensionless constant such as α is generally agreed to be something that would definitely be noticed.
Jack Iyerak Anawak, Member of Parliament from Nunatsiaq, Nunavut, suggested the name Nanuq polar bear in honour of Canada's Inuit people and their northern culture ; however, this culturally meaningful proposal went largely unnoticed beside the popular " toonie ".
A report in The Guardian, however, suggested that American politics has been " stuck in a two-way fight between Republicans and Democrats " since the Civil War, and that third-party runs had little meaningful success.
There are people of religions besides Judaism, or even those without religious affiliation, who delve in the Zohar out of curiosity, or as a technology for people who are seeking meaningful and practical answers about the meaning of their lives, the purpose of creation and existence and their relationships with the laws of nature, and so forth ; however from the perspective of traditional, rabbinic Judaism, and by the Zohar's own statements, the purpose of the Zohar is to help the Jewish people through and out of the Exile and to infuse the Torah and mitzvot ( Judaic commandments ) with the wisdom of Kabbalah for its Jewish readers.
Jeff Minter had expressed an interest in programming computers from a young age, however it would not be until a long illness during secondary school that Minter's talents would develop in any meaningful way.
Moving to a population, however, this analogy masks the fact that there are many individuals, and that it is meaningful to talk about their differences.
Chagall, however, did not want his work to be associated with any school or movement and considered his own personal language of symbols to be meaningful to himself.
Indirect rule tended to preserve traditional forms and sources of power, however, and it failed to provide meaningful opportunities for the growing number of educated young men anxious to find a niche in their country's development.
The consequence of his disgruntled philosophical wanderings being met with practical events of life, he reverts into dispassionate conformity by the end ; however, Babbitt never quite loses hold of the sentimentality, empathy, and hope for a meaningful life that he has developed.
The attention of the reader is rewarded, however, by Lupasco ’ s regular restatements of his basic theses, often in a way that is more economic, meaningful and coherent.
The Clipper chip would not decode messages with an invalid hash ; however, the 16 bit hash was too short to provide meaningful security.
Paillier and Pointcheval however went on to propose an improved cryptosystem that incorporates the combined hashing of message m with random r. Similar in intent to the Cramer-Shoup cryptosystem, the hashing prevents an attacker, given only c, from being able to change m in a meaningful way.
“ Before this message can have an ‘ effect ’ ( however defined ), or satisfy a ‘ need ’ or be put to a ‘ use ’, it must first be perceived as a meaningful discourse and meaningfully de-coded ”.
2. 8 million viewers ); the comparison, however, may not be particularly meaningful.
Columnist Andrew Coyne, however, described Baird as " the man sent to kill the issue ," suggesting that Baird's appointment was meant to neutralize the environment as an election issue rather than to initiate any meaningful reforms.
He struggled, however, to get any more meaningful work, until he met Lonsdale Bonner, one of his teachers from art college.
This, however, is not a meaningful use of numbers: the researcher can arbitrarily reassign the numbers ( so that 1 means " Michael " and 2 means " Susan ") without losing any information.
The true intent of the descolada is never discovered, however, as the book ends before any meaningful contact can be made with them.
The Phalon thinking-process is similar to humans, and the two species can carry on meaningful conversations, however Phalons are completely amoral.
Most sociologists recognize that proximal causality is the first type of power humans experience ; however, while factors such as family relationships may initially be meaningful, they are not as permanent, underlying, or determining as other factors such as institutions and social networks ( Naiman 2008: 5 ).
The Du Pont identity, however, is less useful for some industries, such as investment banking, that do not use certain concepts or for which the concepts are less meaningful.
The theology of the Chassidei Ashkenaz is certainly independent and unique ; however, it does contain meaningful similarities to the theologies of both the early kabbalists and of Saadia Gaon.

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