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It also supports optional type annotation and casting, which can be added as necessary at the later profiling and optimization stages, to permit the compiler to generate more efficient code.
It offered a source-language diagnostic feature ( incorporating profiling, tracing and type-aware formatted postmortem dumps ) that was implemented by Findlay and Watt at Glasgow University.
* " In the literature to date, there appear to be at least two clearly distinguishable definitions of the term ' racial profiling ': a narrow definition and a broad definition ...
Responding to such criticisms are local community groups who seek to collect data, analyze trends and how they might correspond to public perceptions of profiling, and solicit ideas aimed at diminishing cultural and racial biases.
Referring to the veil of darkness hypothesis, it is suggested that if the race distribution of drivers stopped during the day differs from that of drivers stopped at night, officers are engaging in racial profiling.
In a trusted source it is said " It is argued that, given the assumption that criminals are currently being punished too severely in Western countries, the apprehension of more criminals may not constitute a reason in favor of racial profiling at all.
The Ontario Human Rights Commission states that " police services have acknowledged that racial profiling does occur and have taken are taking measures to address issue, including upgrading training for officers, identifying officers at risk of engaging in racial profiling, and improving community relations "( Griffiths, 2008, p. 311 ).
The DNA profiling technique was first reported in 1984 by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester in England, and is now the basis of several national DNA databases.
STR profiling was further refined by a team of scientists led by Peter Gill at the Forensic Science Service in the 1990s, allowing the launch of the UK National DNA Database ( NDNAD ) in 1995.
Another problem for the early twenty-first century is that during crime scene investigations, a decision has to be made at an early stage whether to attempt to retrieve fingerprints through the use of developers or whether to swab surfaces in an attempt to salvage material for DNA profiling.
Voice actors have a relatively small but dedicated fan base, with appearances at large events like Comic-Con International, various anime conventions, and websites dedicated to profiling their work.
By then he had ( by his own admission ) mastered the skills needed — in the era before DNA profiling — to leave minimal incriminating evidence at a crime scene.
" The largest percentage of complaints had to do with alleged profiling of Muslims at US airports.
However, due to the Quran's timely process of story-telling, a majority of scholars agree that all references to Jews or other groups within the Quran refers to only certain populations at a certain point in history and bare any racial profiling or religious profiling, it also gives some legitimacy to their religion in
21 August 2006 saw ZTT release a 4-CD Art of Noise box set, titled And What Have You Done With My Body, God ?, consisting of tracks exclusively from the 1983 – 85 ZTT era, from the initial tentative demos created by Gary Langan and J. J. Jeczalik in the wake of the Yes 90125 sessions, to selections from the Ambassadors Theatre performances featuring Horn and Morley, recorded at concerts profiling ZTT acts — prior to which, Langan, Jeczalik, and Dudley had abandoned the label ( and, for the time being, the band ).
Despite its generally generating less efficient code, JIT code generation can take advantage of profiling information that is available only at runtime.
Predication is most effective when paths are balanced or when the longest path is the most frequently executed, but determining such a path is very difficult at compile time, even at the presence of profiling information.
* Analytical Glycotechnology Core ( C ), located at Imperial College London, offers mass spectrometry profiling of protein N-and O-linked glycans from mammalian cells, with highest priority given to pure populations of human or murine immune cells.
Some, but not all, optimizations can nowadays be performed by optimizing compilers. is often easier to optimize at this stage, and profiling may reveal unexpected performance problems that would not have been addressed by premature optimization.
There are also allegations that racial profiling exists at the lower levels of the game that discourages white players from playing halfback.
* " Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School ," 2005 documentary film profiling a student's attempt to start a GSA at her Jewish High School

profiling and time
By using a persistent metadata repository, ETL tools can transition from one-time projects to persistent middleware, performing data harmonization and data profiling consistently and in near-real time.
The logged data can be used to collect or control time of use or rate of use data that can be used for water or energy usage profiling, time of use billing, demand forecasting, demand response, rate of flow recording, leak detection, flow monitoring, water and energy conservation enforcement, remote shutoff, etc.
At this precise time, the station aired a documentary profiling the station history, entitled The First 50 Years: A Half Century of CH and hosted by Matt Hayes.
For a long time, Corvinone was considered a clone of Corvina but DNA profiling has shown that they are two different varieties.
Over the past decade Lipinski's profiling tool for druglikeness has led to further investigations by scientists to extend profiling tools to lead-like properties of compounds in the hope that a better starting point in early discovery can save time and cost.
One possibility is that there are places on the PCB that are not measured during profiling, and therefore, setting the minimum allowable time to 30 seconds reduces the chances of an unmeasured area not reflowing.
Over time, water slowly diffuses into the artifact forming a narrow " band ," " rim ," or " rind " that can be seen and measured with many different techniques such as a ) a high-power microscope with 40-80 power magnification b ) depth profiling with SIMS secondary ion mass spectrometry.
In software engineering, profiling (" program profiling ", " software profiling ") is a form of dynamic program analysis that measures, for example, of space ( memory ) or time complexity of program, the usage of particular instructions, or frequency and duration of function calls.
Jacob Fries, Cesare Lombroso, Alphonse Bertillon, Hans Gross and several others realized the potential of profiling in the 19th century although their research is generally considered to be prejudiced, reflecting the biases of their time.
Performance was something of a problem ; during development it looked like it would take 1000 hours to run the payroll, but profiling activities reduced this to around 40 hours ; another month's effort reduced this to 18 hours and by the time the system was launched the figure was 12 hours.

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The eccentric photojournalist Peter Throckmorton, out of New York, arrived there in the mid 1950s after a controversial campaign where he was profiling the Algerian War from the point of view of the Algerian rebels fighting against French troops, which would later lead to an alleged altercation between himself and another team member, Claude Duthuit, who was fighting with the French.
Williams produced and narrated the Starline Films documentary film 4CHOSEN: The Documentary, which tells the story about the New Jersey Turnpike shooting in 1998, and the racial profiling case that followed the incident.
Whitman told the press that she regretted the incident and pointed to her 1999 efforts against the New Jersey State Police force's racial profiling practices.
On April 18, 2000, Diallo's mother, Kadiatou, and his stepfather, Sankarella Diallo, filed a US $ 61, 000, 000 ($ 20m plus $ 1m for each shot fired ) lawsuit against the City of New York and the officers, charging gross negligence, wrongful death, racial profiling, and other violations of Diallo's civil rights.
* February 4, 1999 – Unarmed African immigrant Amadou Bailo Diallo is shot and killed by 4 New York City police officers, sparking massive protests against police brutality and racial profiling.
* New Stateman's article profiling Kavanagh
In February 2009, the Williams brothers were featured in CNBC's Newbos: The Rise of America's New Black Overclass, a documentary show profiling several black multi-millionaires.
The National Press Foundation named Willse its 1999 recipient of the George Beveridge Editor of the Year Award in recognition of Ledger's coverage of racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police.
From a May 2007 New York Post article profiling New York's 50 Most Powerful Women,
* Blokes & Sheds ( 1998 ), book by Jim Hopkins with photographs by Julie Riley Hopkins profiling amateur inventors across New Zealand
In 2000, Chertoff worked as special counsel to the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary Committee, investigating racial profiling in New Jersey.
* New Jersey Appleseed obtained a court order that reversed a gag order on state troopers who speak out about racial profiling of minority motorists.
The suit also alleges that the firm's attorneys improperly brought New Yorker staff reporter MacFarquhar, who was profiling Lewin for a forthcoming article, into the Snyders ' home while conducting their raid in December 2006 pursuant to the search warrant.
Meanwhile, Dr. Davis begins to express doubt to the killer's identity for Mickey Scellenda is only a petty criminal with a low intelligence quota, not the high intelligence that Davis has created in profiling the New York Ripper.
New Yorkers stage violent demonstrations against the army and the racial profiling of the Arabs and the Army fights to maintain control.

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