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Steven and DeRose
In 1987, Steven DeRose and Ken Church independently developed dynamic programming algorithms to solve the same problem in vastly less time.
* DeRose, Steven J.
* Steven DeRose and David Durand, " Making Hypermedia Work: A User's Guide to HyTime ," Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994 ( ISBN 0-7923-9432-1 ).
* " Eskimo " words for snow by Steven DeRose, including English lists
The officers include Steven DeRose ( chair ), Kees DeBlois ( vice-chair ), and Patrick Durusau ( editor ).

Steven and argues
Major Steven E. Walburn argues in a 1998 article in The Air Force Law Review that this form of guilty plea should be adopted for usage by the United States military.
Steven Tuell argues that having Chronicles as the last book in the canon is appropriate since it " attempts to distill and summarize the entire history of God's dealings with God's people.
As a result, according to philosopher Steven Crowell, defining existentialism has been relatively difficult, and he argues that it is better understood as a general approach used to reject certain systematic philosophies rather than as a systematic philosophy in itself.
Steven May, the reigning authority on Edward de Vere's poetry, argues that Oxfordian attempts to relate the Earl's poetry to Shakespeare are based on ' a hopelessly flawed methodology ', in that Looney assigned to de Vere some poems he had not written.
For example, Steven Pinker argues in his book The Language Instinct that thought is independent of language, that language is itself meaningless in any fundamental way to human thought, and that human beings do not even think in " natural " language, i. e. any language that we actually communicate in ; rather, we think in a meta-language, preceding any natural language, called " mentalese.
Steven Pinker argues that critics have been overly swayed by politics and a fear of biological determinism.
The American legal scholar Steven M. Wise argues that speciesism is a bias as arbitrary as any other, a point conceded even by some critics of animal rights.
For example, psychologist Steven Pinker argues that while the brain is " programmed " to pick up spoken language easily, it is not programmed to learn to read and write, and a human generally will not spontaneously learn to do so.
University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt argues in his paper, Understanding Why Crime Fell in the 1990s: Four Factors that Explain the Decline and Six that Do not, that available data indicate that neither stricter gun control laws nor more liberal concealed carry laws have had any significant effect on the decline in crime in the 1990s.
Linguist Steven Pinker goes further and argues that traditional grammar prescriptions regarding the use of singular " they " are themselves grammatically incorrect:
Steven Redd argues that the decision in Gibbons v. Ogden survived until 1895, when the court began to limit the congressional power with the case of United States v. E. C. Knight Co., 156 U. S. 1 ( 1895 ).
Steven Urkowitz ( a staunch opponent of the theory of bad quartos in general ) argues that the difference in the two scenes is an example of " the finely Shakespearean first choices recorded in the Quarto.
Steven Zipperstein, professor of Jewish Culture and History at Stanford University, argues that a belief in the State of Israel's responsibility for the Arab-Israeli conflict is considered " part of what a reasonably informed, progressive, decent person thinks.
Slate writer Steven Landsburg argues that " psychic costs shouldn't count because they're too easy to exaggerate.
Economist Steven Suranovic argues that negative reciprocity occurs when an action that has a negative effect upon someone else is reciprocated with an action that has approximately equal negative effect upon another.
Her book Pinker's List is a response to Steven Pinker's The Blank Slate, in which she rejects his claim to objectivity and argues that the " blank-slate " beliefs he caricatures have long been extinct.
Steven Pinker argues that males have greater variance on many traits which is due to males having more variable reproductive success than females.
Steven Malanga argues that while Frank portrays the electorate in Kansas as voting against its self-interest, the state's economy has actually fared better than average since the conservative and Republican tilt of the state began.
In the beginning of the third act, Bart argues that modern writers like Steven Bochco, one of the creators of the television series NYPD Blue, are more talented than Shakespeare.
" The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime " is a controversial paper by John J. Donohue III of Yale University and Steven Levitt of University of Chicago that argues that the legalization of abortion in the 1970s contributed significantly to reductions in crime rates experienced in the 1990s.

Steven and use
According to Steven J. Brams and Peter C. Fishburn, the IEEE board in 2002 rescinded its decision to use approval voting.
Although some enjoyed Kemp's style, referring to him as the Good Shepherd, his detractors, such as U. S. News & World Report writer Steven V. Roberts, criticized the extensive use of recounting stories of passing balls relative to the use of recounting stories of passing bills.
Football, by Atari, released in 1978, is commonly misunderstood to be the first arcade game to use a trackball, but in The Ultimate History of Video Games by Steven L. Kent the designer of Football, Dave Stubben, claims they copied the design from a Japanese soccer game by Taito.
QLISP was used by Richard Waldinger and Karl Levitt for program verification, by Earl Sacerdoti for planning and execution monitoring, by Jean-Claude Latombe for computer-aided design, by Richard Fikes for deductive retrieval, and by Steven Coles for an early expert system that guided use of an econometric model.
In 1993, stop-motion animators working on the realistic dinosaurs of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park were retrained in the use of computer input devices.
According to Dōgen scholar Steven Heine: " Dogen's poetic and philosophical works are characterized by a continual effort to express the inexpressible by perfecting imperfectable speech through the creative use of wordplay, neologism, and lyricism, as well as the recasting of traditional expressions ".
It was also in 1999 that " The Fulcrum " began to make more use of digital technology, switching from more traditional layout techniques to computer layout, and switching over to digital photography, beginning with digital contributions by Steven Meece.
Forsyth's system became popular in the 19th century ; Steven J. Edwards extended it to support use by computers.
One of the authors of this seminal 1986 paper, United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, would go on to use optical tweezing in his work on cooling and trapping neutral atoms.
Throughout the 1990s and afterwards, researchers like Carlos Bustamante, James Spudich, and Steven Block pioneered the use of optical trap force spectroscopy to characterize molecular-scale biological motors.
He created the editorial formula still in use today, brought aboard Steven Slon, a veteran of the service journalism category, imported Greg Gutfeld from Rodale's Prevention title and worked with longtime staff editor Denis Boyles, a former Playboy contributing editor, to develop the magazine's influential and distinctive " regular guy " voice.
Although many listeners familiar with the group label them as such, Steven Wilson has been noted in the past to express a certain dislike for the use of the term " progressive " to refer to them.
In 1989, during a show as opening act for the Rolling Stones, Axl Rose threatened to leave the band if Stradlin, Slash, and Steven Adler didn't stop " dancing with Mr. Brownstone ," a reference to their song of the same name about heroin use.
Comedians and actors use this comedic method as part of their act, e. g. Rodney Dangerfield, Bruce Campbell, Steven Wright, Emo Philips, Tommy Cooper, Mark Linn-Baker, Henny Youngman, Mitch Hedberg, Dan Mintz, Zach Galifianakis, Demetri Martin, Jimmy Carr, Anthony Jeselnik, Tim Vine, Milton Jones, Shmuel Breban, Stewart Francis etc.
The Hero is given a Demon Summoning program by Steven at the beginning of the game, and is able to use it because of his innate talent.
A new generation of filmmakers, the so-called " Easy Riders and Raging Bulls "— Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and others — were aware of the creative potential of sound and wanted to use it.
During this time, Perry and vocalist Steven Tyler became known as the " Toxic Twins " for their notorious hard-partying and drug use.
Steven Majewski and his team plan to use SIM Lite to help determine not only the shape and size of the Galaxy but also the distribution of its mass and the motion of its stars.
Steven Suskin wrote: " There is still that sweet, friendly sound of long ago ( and ' sweet ' and ' friendly ' are not words you'd use to describe Lavin-the-actress ).
Chicago's Naked Raygun, formed in 1981, has been seen as merging post-punk influences of bands such as Wire and Gang of Four with hardcore, while author Steven Blush notes the band's use of " oblique lyrics and stark post-punk melodies ".
The first use of this name for Engelbart's talk is ascribed to journalist Steven Levy in his 1994 book, Insanely Great: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything, where he describes the event as " a calming voice from Mission Control as the truly final frontier whizzed before their eyes.
The use of the term became widely critiqued when United States Attorney General John Ashcroft used it in a press conference when asked if Dr. Steven J. Hatfill was a suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks case.

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