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And secondly, you need to determine in advance that all the possible outcomes are equally likely without relying on the notion of probability to avoid circularity — for instance, by symmetry considerations.
For instance, a WMS can tell the system it is going to need five of stock-keeping unit ( SKU ) A and five of SKU B hours in advance, but by the time it acts, other considerations may have come into play or there could be a logjam on a conveyor.
In one instance during the World War I Romanian Campaign, when Eliade was about ten years of age, he witnessed the bombing of Bucharest by German zeppelins and the patriotic fervor in the occupied capital at news that Romania was able to stop the Central Powers ' advance into Moldavia.
For instance, if we imagine a high speed racecar video game, from one simulation step to the next, it is conceivable that the cars would advance a substantial distance along the race track.
Adaptive filters are required for some applications because some parameters of the desired processing operation ( for instance, the locations of reflective surfaces in a reverberant space ) are not known in advance.
For instance, the 2007 Pan American Games had only one day of team competition on a 6-5-4 format, and allowed three athletes from each country to advance to the all-around.
In such an instance the runner is credited with a steal of second, with the error accounting for the advance to third.
For instance, news organizations usually receive a copy of presidential speeches several hours in advance.
Postmodern art, for instance, places a strong emphasis on irony, parody and humour in general ; modern art started to develop a more ironic approach to art which would later advance in a postmodern context.
For instance, in Europe during and after the Renaissance, citizens of the various Italian states — the Papal States and the Roman Catholic Church included — were responsible for rapid proliferation of cryptographic techniques, few of which reflect understanding ( or even knowledge ) of Alberti's polyalphabetic advance.
That was the reason that motivated me to submit a bill for the Colombian Massif is regarded as cultural heritage, environment and ecology of the country, so that monies are included annually in the General Budget of the nation to advance plans integrated management of basins of major rivers are born there, in addition to resolving the land tenure conflict, the disadvantages on roads, education, health, the missing energy, to prevent livestock extend further progress, and definitely have a tool that allows us to solve in the first instance to a region of many needs and even the state should receive significant royalties for being the area that brings more water into the country.
The primary goal of the first baseman in this instance is to ensure the runner doesn't advance and that the team records at least one out, especially in a close game.
On rare occasions ( for instance, on the publication of an eagerly-awaited or controversial book ), a publisher may require the recipients of advance copies to sign a confidentiality of content agreement.
Typically the algorithm used instead of an ordinary array is determined by other known features ( or statistical features ) of the array ; for instance, if the sparsity is known in advance, or if the elements are arranged according to some function ( e. g. occur in blocks ).
For instance, Jerisha questions whether God would send a " loving " character such as Keoki to Hell :-anybody familiar with the Five Points of Calvinism ( Abner and Jerusha were claimed to be Calvinist missionaries ) and the doctrine of sola gratia would know the answer to such a question in advance.
Suppose for instance that $ 100, 000 is borrowed with $ 1000 one-time fees paid in advance.
Like the instance of a kickoff or punt fielded in an end zone, the intercepting player can attempt to advance the ball but it is still a touchback as long as the ball never completely crosses the goal line into the field of play before it is downed.
Items may be offered in advance of their actual availability, for instance, the latest video game may be offered prior to its release, but at a similar price to a normal sale.
Divergences between MFI and price action are also considered significant, for instance if price makes a new rally high but the MFI high is less than its previous high then that may indicate a weak advance, likely to reverse.
SDL Language Weaver ’ s statistically based translation software is an instance of a recent advance in automated translation.
In such an instance the native might have a great deal of energy and enthusiasm that he could use to make friends and advance himself.
For instance, rent is usually paid in advance, but mortgages in arrears ( the interest for the period is due at the end of the period ).
For instance, experience teaches a helmsman the ability to correct the rudder in advance of a ship substantially falling off course.
In one instance, before he fled his headquarters at Addis Ababa, he wrote a note to the British to thank them in advance for protecting the women and children in the cities.

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What better affirmative step could be taken to this end than repeal of the Connally amendment -- an act which could expose the United States to no practical risk yet would put an end to our self-judging attitude toward the court, enable us to utilize it, and advance in a tangible way the cause of international law and order??
This is an important step because any misalignment would cause progressively worse misalignment in the hull as you advance in construction.
The King should expect no profit, and an advance of only 20 per cent above the cost in France, which would cover the expense of transportation and handling, was all he charged the traders.
The license in favour of BVI Cable was controversial, as the Regulator had announced in advance that only three licenses in total would be issued, and BVI Cable TV had crumbling cable television infrastructure, and was in no position to office cellular telephone services ( and to date, has not offered any cellular telephone services, or anything other than simple cable television ).
:( 3 ) pitcher, the catcher or any infielder handles a batted ball and puts out a preceding runner who is attempting to advance one base or to return to his original base, or would have put out such runner with ordinary effort except for a fielding error.
Finally, for 1950 only, runners would be credited with a stolen base if they were " well advanced " toward the base they were attempting to steal ", and the pitcher is charged with a balk, with the further exception of a player attempting to steal, who would otherwise have been forced to advance on the balk by a runner behind them.
The two division winners within each league played each other in a best-of-five series to determine who would advance to the World Series.
The winners of each division played each other in a best-of-five series to determine who would advance to the World Series.
Nelson's plan, shaped through discussion with his senior captains during the return voyage to Alexandria, was to advance on the French and pass down the seaward side of the van and centre of the French line, so that each French ship would face two British ships and the massive Orient would be fighting against three.
One of the great debates in advance of the impact was whether the effects of the impact of such small bodies would be noticeable from Earth, apart from a flash as they disintegrated like giant meteors.
Astronomers had expected to see the fireballs from the impacts, but did not have any idea in advance how visible the atmospheric effects of the impacts would be from Earth.
Although the approximately 2, 000 queries received each week are screened by the Car Talk staff, the questions are unknown to the Magliozzis in advance as " that would entail researching the right answer, which is what?
Almagro, who was not yet satisfied to go forward, had ordered Juan de Saavedra to advance with one hundred men that, at a distance of thirty leagues, would establish a small town that would wait for the rest with food and natives that would be captured to serve them.
It also tied his success to that of the Senate, whose support he would need in an advance on Rome.
With these territories, Rome would have an advance station north of Ctesiphon, and would be able to slow any future advance of Persian forces through the region.
According to one of the historical chronicles ( the Gunji Yoshu ), nine sets of five beats would summon an ally to battle, while nine sets of three beats, sped up three or four times is the call to advance and pursue an enemy.
In the early decades of the 19th century, it became clear to the British that the major threat to their interests in India would not come from the fragmented Afghan empire, the Iranians, or the French, but from the Russians, who had already begun a steady advance southward from the Caucasus.
Without an Afghan say in the matter, the Joint Anglo-Russian Boundary Commission agreed the Russians would relinquish the farthest territory captured in their advance but retain Panjdeh.

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