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Clearly there is always at least one such string for any n, as otherwise all possible strings ( infinitely many ) could be generated by the ( finitely many ) programs with lower complexity, so GenerateComplexString must always return.
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Clearly it is not foolproof as there are input sequences that yield all-zeros, all-ones, or other undesirable periodic output sequences.
Clearly, there are some individuals, including non-humans such as a racehorse, which have economic value unique to their individual body and being that cannot be captured or defined as an " intellectual " asset nor as a set of " social " relationships ( because horses do not socialize in the sense humans do ).
Clearly, the British were penetrated by Philby, but it has never been determined, in any public forum, if there were other serious penetrations.
Judge Ronald R. Lagueux said of the case: " Clearly, there is a feeling in city government in Providence that corruption is tolerated.
In an interview in 2009, Straw said: " Clearly there were forces in the U. S. system that disagreed with my views on the Middle East and there were differences with Tony Blair's Middle East policy, too.
Clearly if we poured the entire GDP of the planet into protecting against this, we could minimise the risk, but might there be better things to spend it on?
Clearly not all of these contracts could be physically settled, since there was not enough outstanding Lehman Brothers debt to fulfill all of the contracts, demonstrating the necessity for cash settled CDS trades.
Clearly there will be an effort to try to sure up Nick Clegg ’ s position but I think the idea now that there will be a whole lot of policy concessions allowing the Liberals to look good in the months to come is way, way short of the mark .”
Clearly there are limits to what talk can achieve ; ultimately, talk must be backed up by action, in the form of successful policies.
Clearly to Obrecht there could not be too much variety, particularly true regarding the musically exploratory period of his early twenties.
Clearly, there are however common law and statutory crimes where the co-operation of the complainer is necessary in order to verify the nature and circumstances of an offence.
In an op-ed during her gubernatorial campaign, Whitman wrote, " Clearly, when examining our positions on immigration, there is very little over which Jerry Brown and I disagree ".
Clearly, there are all kinds of practical difficulties with such a calculation, since not all new infections are reported, and it is often difficult to know how many susceptibles were exposed.
Clearly, there was a gamble there, and only the post-war period will prove which viewpiont was correct.
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Clearly, any line, l, of any bundle having one of these points of tangency, T, as vertex will be transformed into the entire pencil having the image of the second intersection of L and Q as vertex and lying in the plane determined by the image point and the generator of Af which is tangent to **zg at T.
Clearly, an evaluation of a user's abilities and requirements is necessary to match a user with the most appropriate AAC method, input approach, and vocabulary.
MSP Alex Johnstone wrote " Clearly, the Declaration of Arbroath is a literary work of outstanding universal significance by any stretch of the imagination " In 2008, the Campaign Group Chairman, Councillor Jim Millar launched a public petition to reinforce the bid explaining " We're simply asking people to, local people especially, to sign up to the campaign to have the Declaration of Arbroath and Arbroath Abbey recognised by the United Nations.
Clearly, as the number of trials is increased, one might expect the relative frequency to become a better approximation of a " true frequency ".
Clearly, instructing individuals about randomness is not sufficient in lessening the gambler's fallacy.
Clearly, this rule flies in the face of the first-user homesteading rule, arbitrarily and groundlessly overriding the very homesteading rule that is at the foundation of all property rights.
Clearly a criminal trial is a criminal proceeding since if convicted the defendant could be fined or imprisoned.
Clearly, the conservators working for the Library of Congress believe that mass deacidification is vital to library collections, whatever the cosmetic effects
Clearly, replacing with either or gives a program with different meaning, and so the expression is not referentially transparent.
" Clearly, Vinson suggested, clear and present danger did not intimate " that before the Government may act, it must wait until the putsch is about to be executed, the plans have been laid and the signal is awaited.
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