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control and runs
* FIP — Fielding independent pitching: a metric, scaled to resemble an ERA, that focuses on events within the pitcher's control — home runs, walks, and strikeouts
A classic example of open loop control is a washing machine that runs through a pre-determined cycle without the use of sensors.
The Cardinals won the next two games and seemed to have Game 4 in complete control until the Brewers rallied for six runs in the 7th to win the game 7 – 5.
Recamming is also used with speedruns in order to make the experience more movie-like, with arbitrary control of camera angles, editing, and sound that can be applied with editing software after the runs are first recorded.
URF also runs a news service which is independent of the control of the Student Union and is bound by legal regulations to remain neutral and unbiased.
The simplified argument runs along these lines: if determinism is true, then we have no control over the events of the past that determined our present state and no control over the laws of nature.
* An instruction set that meets the Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements makes it easier to write debugger software that runs on the same CPU as the software being debugged ; such a CPU can execute the inner loops of the program under test at full speed, and still remain under debugger control.
With CP-67 on the IBM System / 360 Model 67 and Virtual Machine Facility / 370 ( VM / 370 ) on System / 370, IBM introduced the notion of virtual machine, where the operating system itself runs under the control of a hypervisor, instead of being in direct control of the hardware.
:;… when the batting side are playing for a draw: when a team is a long way behind in a first-class game and there is not much time left to play, it becomes more important to bowl out the side and finish the game than to control runs.
* In the Mickey Mouse short The Nifty Nineties ( 1941 ), Mickey and Minnie's car runs out of control and runs into a cow.
The analog stick also allowed for precise control over subtleties such as the speed at which Mario runs.
The Palouse River, confined for flood control to a concrete bed that reduces it to an eighteen-inch-wide stream during the dry season, runs through the middle of town, parallel to Main Street.
CMS runs as a " guest " operating system in a private virtual machine created by the VM control program.
Each CMS user has control over a private virtual machine – a simulated copy of the underlying physical computer – in which CMS runs as a stand-alone operating system.
However, critics say, this trust is also quite easy to abuse, and has many times proven difficult to limit or control ( see business cycle ), resulting in ' runs on banks ' and other such ' crises of trust ' in ' the system '.
Shellcode can either be local or remote, depending on whether it gives an attacker control over the machine it runs on ( local ) or over another machine through a network ( remote ).
He notes that a firm ’ s interactions with the market may not be under its control ( for instance because of sales taxes ), but its internal allocation of resources are: “ Within a firm, ... market transactions are eliminated and in place of the complicated market structure with exchange transactions is substituted the entrepreneur ... who directs production .” He asks why alternative methods of production ( such as the price mechanism and economic planning ), could not either achieve all production, so that either firms use internal prices for all their production, or one big firm runs the entire economy.
For talk shows, a producer and / or assistant in a control room runs the show, including screening calls and entering the callers ' names and subject into a queue, which the show's host can see and make a proper introduction with.
Early fall weather has led to calls for a retractable roof, but climate control is still deemed a necessity for a season that runs through December.
A tremendous degree of control over how the engine runs in flight is possible by altering the fuel contents, propeller size, pitch, and pitch distribution, venturi size, compression ratio of the engine, and the length of the tuned exhaust, if used.
" While Guy and Bruno fight, the ride runs out of control until it tears itself to pieces, flinging wooden horses into the crowd of screaming mothers and squealing children.
The first instance is on the brake pedals during the first scene where Herbie takes control with Jim inside ( on the freeway / when Herbie runs into Thorndyke's Rolls Royce ), and in fact it is shown in all the future scenes when Jim is braking.

control and elevators
This class of device was used for smooth control of large motors, primarily for elevators and naval guns.
Joysticks originated as controls for aircraft ailerons and elevators, and is first known to have been used as such on Louis Bleriot's Bleriot VIII aircraft of 1908, in combination with a foot-operated rudder bar for the yaw control surface on the tail.
The horizontal stabilizer is used to stabilise the plane's pitch ( tilt up or down ) and mounts the elevators which provide pitch control.
Most of these have " 2-axis " control systems, operated by stick or yoke, which control the elevators ( pitch ) and the rudder ( yaw ) -- there are no ailerons, so may be no direct control of banking ( roll ).
When the floor collapsed it severed the control cables, which left the pilots without control of the elevators, the rudder and the No. 2 engine.
It may also mean organizations that operate or control several individual elevators, in different locations.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons, flaps, and flaperons into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of lower RCS for stealth via simpler geometries and lower complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer or no moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and lower mass, cost ( up to 50 % less ), drag ( up to 15 % less during use ) and, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response to change vehicle orientation to reduce detection ).
The Nonpartisan League advocated state control of mills, grain elevators, banks and other farm-related industries in order to reduce the power of corporate political interests from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Control cables that ran beneath the section of floor were severed, and the pilots lost the ability to control the airliner's elevators, rudder, and Number 2 engine.
The aircraft will tend to be much more prone to a dangerous deep stall condition, where blanking of the airflow over the tailplane and elevators by a stalled wing can lead to total loss of pitch control.
The elevators are the primary control surfaces for pitch.
The control surfaces ( flaps, ailerons, rudder, and elevators ) were assembled later.
* Diving plane, a submarine control surface used to help control depth, analogous to the elevators on the tail of an aircraft
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons and flaps into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of less: mass, cost, drag, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response ), complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and radar cross section for stealth.
The company developed floor control, automatic elevators, acceleration control of car safeties and a number of freight elevators.

control and are
their fears now are of miscegenation and Negro political control in many counties.
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
Now let us imagine a wing of B-52's, on alert near their `` positive control ( or fail-safe ) points '', the spots on the map, many miles from Soviet territory, beyond which they are forbidden to fly without specific orders to proceed to their targets.
When the Know-nothings get control, it will read, All men are created equal except Negroes and foreigners and Catholics.
Thus, if corporations are not to run away with us, they must become quasi-governmental institutions, subject to public control and needs.
We feel uncomfortable at being bossed by a corporation or a union or a television set, but until we have some knowledge about these phenomena and what they are doing to us, we can hardly learn to control them.
The reasons for the Whig joy on this occasion are found to be their expectation of regaining control of the government, their delight at the prospect of a new war, their hopes of having the Tories hanged, and so on.
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
I mean something more like Freud's concept of the utility of `` play '' to a small child: he plays `` house '' or `` doctor '' or `` fireman '' as a way of mastering slightly frightening experiences, reliving them imaginatively until they are under control.
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
`` See, Argiento, if you control the way these folds are bunched, like this, or made to flow, you can enrich the body attitudes.
Travel allowances are well-regulated and pose little problem in administration and/or audit control.
Inventory and evaluate wildlife habitat resources in cooperation with other Federal agencies and with the States in which National Forests and Grasslands are located, as a basis for orderly development of wildlife habitat improvement and coordination programs, including ( A ) big-game, gamebird, and small-game habitat surveys and investigations on the 186 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, ( B ) fishery habitat surveys and investigations on the 81,000 miles of National Forest fishing streams and nearly 3 million acres of lakes and impoundments, and ( C ) participation in planning, inspection, and control phases of all habitat improvement, land and water use projects conducted on National Forest lands by States, other Federal agencies, and private groups to assure that projects will benefit wildlife and be in harmony with other resource values.
Control would be limited to those rodents for which economical means of control are known.
Distribution costs are almost bound to increase in the sixties -- and you will never know what you can do to control them unless you study each element and experiment with alternative ways of doing the job.
It is our hypothesis that Kohnstamm-positive subjects are less hesitant about relinquishing control than are Kohnstamm-negative subjects ; ;
Concerning this responsibility of the teacher, suggestions for helping children gain better control of the emotions are presented in Chapter 11.
They are held in control by force, but barely.
The intricate system of muscles that manage the contraction and dilatation of the vagina are partly under voluntary control.
The mediums with whom the Parapsychology Foundation is working in this experiment are in a waking or only slightly dissociated state, so that the sitter can make comments, ask and answer questions, instead of talking with a `` control '' who speaks through an entranced sensitive.
Repeated polls have disclosed that most married couples are now using contraceptives in the practice of birth control.
In answering these questions, we need to ask not merely whether Communist troops have crossed over into territories they did not occupy before, and not merely whether disciplined agents of the Cominform are in control of governments from which they were formerly excluded: the success of Communism's war against the West does not depend on such spectacular and definitive conquests.
A political scientist writes of the growth of `` alienated voters '', who `` believe that voting is useless because politicians or those who influence politicians are corrupt, selfish and beyond popular control.
Yet though it may seem difficult to envision any definitive resolution of the problem of ownership and control, there are nevertheless certain suggestions which seem to be in order.

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