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One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
One limitation with gesture interaction is the scope context in which the gestures can be used.
One limitation to this innovation is the fact that electrical interference is a possibility.
One serious limitation with this type of solution is that the broadcast is sent out in all directions, so the amount of energy in the direction being examined is a small part of that transmitted.
One particular advantage of Hall thrusters, as compared to a gridded ion thruster, is that the generation and acceleration of the ions takes place in a quasi-neutral plasma and so there is no Child-Langmuir charge ( space charge ) saturated current limitation on the thrust density.
Part One of the book finds young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life.
One limitation of flash memory is that although it can be read or programmed a byte or a word at a time in a random access fashion, it can only be erased a " block " at a time.
One segment of residents ( which includes ranchers ) would like to see the County preserved in its present state as a mountain paradise with its rural ranching culture, with strict limitation on development.
One limitation of the modern synthesis version of population genetics is that it treats one gene locus at a time, neglecting genetic linkage and resulting linkage disequilibrium between loci.
One of the main advantages of second renewal is no limitation of the number of states connected to SIS1.
One limitation prohibited prostitutes from borrowing money from her brothel keeper.
One limitation of the likelihood ratio R < sup > 2 </ sup > is that it is not monotonically related to the odds ratio, meaning that it does not necessarily increase as the odds ratio increases and does not necessarily decrease as the odds ratio decreases.
One way to break this limitation is to use machine learning techniques in order to allow the software to automatically generate rules, patterns, and / or rule conflict resolution strategies.
One limitation is that the conversation is limited to a text.
One limitation present in research on heterosexism is that there often isn ’ t a distinction between homophobia and heterosexism.
One limitation of EV as a solution to the weaknesses of domain validation is that attackers could still obtain a domain validated certificate for the victim domain, and deploy it during an attack ; if that occurred, the only difference observable to the victim user would be a blue HTTPS address bar rather than a green one.
) One crucial limitation to the full credibility of Waldinger's study, however, is that it is based entirely on research in New York City and, therefore, its findings are difficult to generalize to cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and others where blacks were indeed concentrated in the manufacturing sector.
One limitation of the technique is that it requires extensive computer processing of the image, which was hard to come by when the technique was first developed.
One way to cope with this limitation is to design a suitable RC or RCL snubber network.
One way around this limitation is to use hollow needles to get the light into deeper tissues.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada is the " first generation limitation ", considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada, is the " first generation limitation ," considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
One potential limitation is the weight of the material used to contain the airship's gas.
One limitation of this model is that it does not predict creep accurately.

One and procedural
Justices Frankfurter and Jackson dissented: `` One State may cherish formalities more than another, one State may be more responsive than another to procedural reforms.
One requirement for hard SF is procedural or intentional: a story should try to be accurate, logical, credible and rigorous in its use of current scientific and technical knowledge about which technology, phenomena, scenarios and situations that are practically and / or theoretically possible, and later discoveries do not necessarily invalidate the label.
PL / I (" Programming Language One ", pronounced " pee-el-one ") is a procedural, imperative computer programming language designed for scientific, engineering, business and systems programming applications.
One of his procedural moves caused a delay to the progress of the Government's Finance Bill in 1955, and his speeches as Shadow Chancellor from 1956 were widely praised for their clarity and wit.
One aspect of procedural justice is related to discussions of the administration of justice and legal proceedings.
One of the most important concessions won in this class struggle was the establishment of the Twelve Tables, establishing basic procedural rights for all Roman citizens as against one another.
One advantage of procedural knowledge is that it can involve more senses, such as hands-on experience, practice at solving problems, understanding of the limitations of a specific solution, etc.
One problem with the thinkings of Rawls is that it is overly procedural.
One of the best post-Tracy procedural comics was Kerry Drake, written and created by Allen Saunders and illustrated by Alfred Andriola.
One extensively studied anterograde amnesiac patient, codenamed H. M., demonstrated that despite his amnesia preventing him from learning new declarative information, procedural memory consolidation was still possible, albeit severely reduced in power.
One of the first open world action games to be released after Grand Theft Auto III, True Crime: Streets of LA focuses on the other side of the law in the genre of the police procedural.
One commissioner is designated to function as chairman or mayor, but this largely is a procedural, honorific, or ceremonial designation and typically, does not involve additional powers beyond that exercised by the other commissioners.
In August 2002, Paul Bolt, director of the Broadcasting Standards Commission criticised BBC programming as being " humdrum " and " formulaic ", saying of Holby City and the police procedural Mersey Beat: " One begins to wonder what really is the point of the BBC bringing this to us.
One aspect of these procedural differences was the delay to the exchange period ( Hyten et al.
Merseybeat is a British police procedural television series shown on BBC One, with a total of four series broadcast between 2001 and 2004.

One and knowledge
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One can take a vase of about 800 B.C. and, without any knowledge of its place of origin, venture to assign it to a specific area ; ;
One of Avicenna's important Persian work is the Daaneshnaame ( literally: the book of knowledge ) for Prince ' Ala ad-Daulah ( the local Buyid ruler ).
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One view is the objection that there is very little or no knowledge at all — skepticism.
One implication of this would be that no one would gain knowledge just by believing something that happened to be true.
One such tool are virtual manipulatives, which are an " interactive, Web-based visual representation of a dynamic object that presents opportunities for constructing mathematical knowledge " ( Moyer, Bolyard, & Spikell, 2002 ).
One writer has even claimed that this council was summoned without the knowledge of the pope.
One author advises that " the knowledge gained from clinical research does not directly answer the primary clinical question of what is best for the patient at hand " and suggests that evidence-based medicine should not discount the value of clinical experience.
One of several views of epistemology, the study of human knowledge, along with rationalism, idealism, and historicism, empiricism emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory perception, in the formation of ideas, over the notion of innate ideas or traditions ; empiricists may argue however that traditions ( or customs ) arise due to relations of previous sense experiences.
One of Edmund's last political movements of which there is some knowledge is his role in the restoration of Louis IV of France to the throne.
One strand of externalism is reliabilism, and the causal theory of knowledge is sometimes considered to be another strand.
One line of argument in favor of externalism begins with the observation that if what justified our beliefs failed to eliminate significantly the risk of error, then it does not seem that knowledge would be attainable as it would appear that when our beliefs did happen to be correct, this would really be a matter of good fortune.
One problem in knowledge representation is how to store and manipulate knowledge in an information system in a formal way so that it may be used by mechanisms to accomplish a given task.
One of the most expressive and comprehensively described knowledge representation paradigms
** One of the arts – imaginative, creative, or nonscientific branch of knowledge, especially as studied academically.
* C: One can not have knowledge without information
One of the greater problems with Modernist-style of planning was the disregard of resident or public opinion, which resulted in planning being forced upon the majority by a minority consisting of affluent professionals with little to no knowledge of real ' urban ' problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments ; slums, overcrowding, deteriorated infrastructure, pollution and disease, among others ( Irving 1993 ).
One particularly precarious aspect of this phrasing is that it entails knowledge of the accused person ’ s perception of the truthful nature of events and not necessarily the actual truth of those events.
One significant legal distinction lies in the specific realm of knowledge necessarily possessed by a defendant for her statements to be properly called perjury.
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is Credo | faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
One classical or traditional analysis of ' knowledge ' is justified true belief.
One school of thought, founded in the works of Derek Bickerton, sees syntax as a branch of biology, since it conceives of syntax as the study of linguistic knowledge as embodied in the human mind.

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