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For himself, he reserved the task of suppressing the revolts which had broken out in the desert, but when he returned to resume control, he found his cousin too powerful to be superseded.
For example, if in a search task the reaction times vary proportionally with the number of elements, then it is evident that this cognitive process of searching involves serial instead of parallel processing.
For example, the same high-level task may require many more instructions on a RISC machine, but might execute faster than a single CISC instruction.
For this reason, the task of orthodox Marxism, its victory over Revisionism and utopianism can never mean the defeat, once and for all, of false tendencies.
For centuries, this task was done primarily by skilled typographers known as " markup men " or " copy markers " who marked up text to indicate what typeface, style, and size should be applied to each part, and then passed the manuscript to others for typesetting by hand.
For recipients hosted locally, the final delivery of email to a recipient mailbox is the task of a message delivery agent ( MDA ).
For example, with a 20 MHz 68000 processor ( typical of late 1980s ), task switch times are roughly 20 microseconds.
For example, to test the attachment function of an e-mail program, a scenario would describe a situation where a person needs to send an e-mail attachment, and ask him or her to undertake this task.
For each element of the work breakdown structure, a description of the task to be performed is generated.
For example, when the task is to remember a list of 7 words in their order, we need to start recall with the first word.
For example, if the processing task consists of adding digits, then having to add another digit every half second places a higher cognitive load on the system than having to add another digit every two seconds.
For example, the task of describing mathematically the motion of a projectile is made easier by separating out the force of gravity, angle of projection and initial velocity.
For the task, Prime Minister Stephen Harper convened a special search group — the Governor General Consultation Committee — which consisted of Sheila-Marie Cook, secretary to the Governor General ( the chairperson ); Canadian Secretary to the Queen and Usher of the Black Rod Kevin MacLeod ; Christopher Manfredi, dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University ; Rainer Knopff, a political scientist at the University of Calgary ; Father Jacques Monet, of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies ; and Christopher McCreery, historian and private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
For why should God not be able to perform the task in question?
For smaller, lighter jobs, the router used in this way can be more convenient than the spindle moulder, with the task of set up being somewhat faster.
For example, a flow-control-heavy task like code parsing wouldn't benefit from SIMD.
For any given slice of time, one PP was given control of the CPU, asking it to complete some task ( if required ).
For certain types of computing applications, this type of architecture can produce enormous increases in performance, in terms of the elapsed time required to complete a given task.
For instance, students may simply be given the task of identifying all the tree species in a land lab, or an advanced student may be doing an intensive survey of the microbial life forms found in a soil sample.
For example, if the above design documents are now available as Autocad but the workflow requires them as Catia, then an automated process would implement the conversion prior to notifying the individual responsible for the next task.
For the user, hundreds or thousands of steps in multiple applications have been reduced to the single act of running the script, and the task is accomplished in much less time and with no possibility of random human error.
For example, the theory predicts that a child who learns to multiply easily is not necessarily generally more intelligent than a child who has more difficulty on this task.
For performance reasons, designers of stream ciphers try to keep that number of rounds as small as possible, but because determining the minimal secure number of rounds for stream ciphers is not a trivial task, and considering other issues such as entropy loss, unique to each cipher construction, related-IVs and other IV-related attacks are a known security issue for stream ciphers, which makes IV loading in stream ciphers a serious concern and a subject of ongoing research.
For example, the unsupervised equivalent of classification is normally known as clustering, based on the common perception of the task as involving no training data to speak of, and of grouping the input data into clusters based on some inherent similarity measure ( e. g. the distance between instances, considered as vectors in a multi-dimensional vector space ), rather than assigning each input instance into one of a set of pre-defined classes.
For example in a task to move a screw from a feeder to a hole the positions of the feeder and the hole must first be taught or programmed.

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For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
For example, when constructing behaviorally-anchored rating scales ( BARS ), a job analyst may use qualitative methods, such as critical incidents interviews and focus groups to collect data bearing on performance.
For these reasons it is generally agreed that the Space Shuttle has not delivered on its original promise to reduce the costs of constructing and launching payloads into orbit.
For the selected event all causes are then numbered and sequenced in the order of occurrence and then are used for the next step which is drawing or constructing the fault tree.
For example, for any constructible angle, the angle can be trivially trisected by ignoring the given angle and directly constructing an angle of measure.
The twenty-first verse says the following ; " For the salvation of his soul the King, after paying his obeisance at the little feet of Vamana Avatar ( the incarnation of Vishnu as a midget Brahmana ), went about constructing a wondrous temple for Vishnu Hari ( Shri Rama ) with marvelous pillars and structure of stone reaching the skies and culminating in a superb top with a massive sphere of gold and projecting shafts in the sky-a temple so grand that no other King in the History of the nation had ever built before.
For a while, mini-cranes are also used for constructing high buildings, in order to facilitate constructions by reaching tight spaces.
For constructing the building the southeastern tower of the castle ( Stür den Kerl ) was demolished as were the moats filled in ; together with it the outer ward of the castles was designed into a square ( the Castle Square, ).
For instance, it featured an inverse parser, a method for constructing sentences out of words while only presenting words that make sense for the given context.
For instance, when constructing a language translation tool, such as a compiler, it may be used to assign semantic values to syntax constructions.
For a variety of reasons, led by the costs of constructing the railroad itself, Cooke and Company closed its doors on September 18.
For this reason they are useful for constructing genetic and physical maps from sequence data reported from many different laboratories.
For instance, the Shining Force series of role playing games use narrators within frame stories to implement things like starting, saving and exiting the game without breaking the fourth wall entirely, or rather by constructing a second fourth wall to shield the player from having to suspend his / her disbelief as much.
For Upper Bonnington, the first dam built on the river, the original goal was to improve navigation between Kootenay Lake and the Kootenay's mouth on the Columbia by drowning the dangerous Bonnigton Falls rapids that also blocked fish migration, and hopefully introducing fish to the upper river by constructing a fish ladder.
For example, a contractor may cause a performance bond to be issued in favor of a client for whom the contractor is constructing a building.
: Potential problems: For severe hypospadias ( 3rd degree, on perineum ) constructing a urethral tube the length of the phallus is not always successful, leaving an opening ( a " fistula ") proximal to the intended urethral opening.
For instance, in order to explain the behavior of rats, Edward Tolman suggested that the rats were constructing a " cognitive map " that helped them locate reinforcers, and he used intentional terms ( e. g., expectancies, purposes, meanings ) to describe their behavior.
For instance, constructing drinking water system, schools and roads.
For many years following World War II the Soviets practiced a methodical top-down approach to urban planning and building, constructing a large number of uniformly-built row style apartment units, and the Soviets plan for rebuilding Spitak did not diverge from that approach.
For example, rather than relying on blueprints and plans, almost every aspect of the design was made into scale models where Mr. Pitcairn and the workers could study, review and embellish their ideas before actually constructing them.
For balls of a fixed size, this effect can be eliminated by constructing the surface so that the center of the ball, rather than the surface itself, lies on the graph of Φ.
For flour transportation, the English built a pier on inner Bahiá San Quintin and began constructing a railway to link up with the Southern Pacific tracks in California.
For Loyola's Golden Jubilee in 2011, the school is constructing a 1500-2000 seat auditorium.
For example, doubling the cube ( the problem of constructing a cube of twice the volume of a given cube ) cannot be done using only a straightedge and compass, but Menaechmus showed that the problem can be solved by using the intersections of two parabolas.

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