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Development of the Mac version ended with Version 3. 5e, which Corel released as freeware in 1998 before halting development.
The site is currently vacant due to the recession halting development which had been planned for many years ; however, new plans have been released by Genesis Housing, who currently own the site.
He laid gravel roads, and dammed Turtle Creek, forming Exall Lake, before the Panic of 1893 brought a blow to his fortunes, halting development.
The CoDominium imposes its control over all other nations of the Earth, halting scientific development and warfare.
The crew reaches the conclusion that there is a Cold War-like state on the planet's surface, halting the locals ' industrial development.
The paper that has been exposed is processed, first by immersion in a photographic developer, halting development with a stop bath, and fixing in a photographic fixer.
Major General Charles E. Bradshaw wrote to Arnold to suggest that the Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning was much farther along in development and could outperform the D-2 in every important aspect, but was unsuccessful in halting the Hughes contract.
On 20 February 1944, shortly after setting off around midnight, the ferry and its cargo sank in deep water, finally capping the original mission ′ s objective and halting Germany ′ s atomic bomb development programme.
A variety of reasons lead to the halting of development and, later, a steep decline.
Such gestures inaugurated a period of effective Russian supervision, which culminated with the Organic Statute administration of the 1830s ; the Danubian Principalities grew in strategic importance with the Napoleonic Wars and the Decline of the Ottoman Empire, as European states became interested in halting Russian southwards expansion ( of which a noted development was the annexation of Bessarabia in 1812 ).
But the enterprises were not further funded, halting further exploration and development.
MasPar exited the computer hardware business in June 1996, halting all hardware development and transforming itself into a new data mining software company called Neovista Software.

halting and at
* It is Turing equivalent to the halting problem and thus at level of the arithmetical hierarchy.
He was returned at a by-election on 13 April 1978, an important victory which was seen as halting the rise of the Scottish National Party.
In November 2009, the journal Science reported that researchers succeeded at halting a fatal brain disease, adrenoleukodystrophy, using a vector derived from HIV to deliver the gene for the missing enzyme.
How often, halting at some wide crevasse
In the event of a rain delay, darkness or other external conditions halting play, the match is resumed at a later time, with the same score as at the time of the delay, and the players at the same end of the court when rain halted play, or at the same position ( north or south ) if play is resumed on a different court.
In 2000, Schmidhuber explicitly constructed limit-computable, deterministic universes whose pseudo-randomness based on undecidable, Gödel-like halting problems is extremely hard to detect but does not at all prevent formal ToEs describable by very few bits of information.
Conversely, halting the cast and stopping the lure at the desired position requires practice in learning to feather the line with the forefinger as it uncoils from the spool.
After the defeat at Crécy and loss of Calais, the Estates refused to raise money for Philip, halting his plans to counter-attack by invading England.
Alexander I approved it, at the expense of halting the reconstruction of the Winter Palace
It is characterized by a halting speech consisting mainly of content words, i. e. nouns and verbs, and, at least in English, distinctly lacking small grammatical function words such as articles and prepositions.
A designated passenger train, halting at all stations, carries a large heavy cast iron " cash safe " in the guard's brake van, where cash receipts from ticket sales is deposited in a leather pouch by the Station Manager ( earlier called the Station Master in India ).
The Russians retreated in the direction of the Causeway Heights before halting at the east end of the North Valley.
One of the primary objectives of the operation, at least to the military, should have been the closure of Haiphong and other ports by aerial mining, thereby slowing or halting the flow of seaborne supplies entering the north.
On December 10, 2009, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted MGA an immediate stay of the injunction, thereby halting the impending recall of all Bratz products, ensuring that retailers would be allowed to continue to sell MGA-produced Bratz product through at least the Court's final ruling on the matter.
Dickson and his then lead assistant, Charles Brown, made halting progress at first.
Other Bishops, Priests, Religious men and women going up a steep mountain, at the top of which there was a big Cross of rough-hewn trunks as of a cork-tree with the bark ; before reaching there the Holy Father passed through a big city half in ruins and half trembling with halting step, afflicted with pain and sorrow, he prayed for the souls of the corpses he met on his way ; having reached the top of the mountain, on his knees at the foot of the big Cross he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows at him, and in the same way there died one after another the other Bishops, Priests, Religious men and women, and various lay people of different ranks and positions.
After initial Soviet successes, the Germans struck back at Timoshenko's exposed southern flank, halting the offensive and turning the battle into a Soviet defeat.
Meanwhile the Ottoman X Corps, which had landed at Şarköy, advanced until by the reinforcements sent by General Kovachev succeeded in halting them.

halting and would
If the program hasn't halted yet, then it never will, since its contribution to the halting probability would affect the first N bits.
Thus, the halting problem would be solved for.
Because many outstanding problems in number theory, such as Goldbach's conjecture are equivalent to solving the halting problem for special programs ( which would basically search for counter-examples and halt if one is found ), knowing enough bits of Chaitin's constant would also imply knowing the answer to these problems.
But as the halting problem is not generally solvable, and therefore calculating any but the first few bits of Chaitin's constant is not possible, this just reduces hard problems to impossible ones, much like trying to build an oracle machine for the halting problem would be.
A survey in the United States of more than 10, 000 physicians came to the result that approximately 16 % of physicians would ever consider halting life-sustaining therapy because the family demands it, even if believed that it was premature.
However, what would have been a copy from the HL-addressed cell into itself ( i. e., MOV M, M ) was instead used to encode the HLT instruction ( halting execution until an external reset or interrupt ).
Determining which instructions would actually be encountered during a run of the program reduces to the proven-unsolvable halting problem.
However, what would have been a copy from the HL-addressed cell into itself ( i. e., MOV M, M ) instead encodes the HLT instruction, halting execution until an external reset or interrupt occurred.
This is not surprising, as the ability to make this determination would also imply the ability to solve the halting problem and perform any other non-algorithmic calculation that can be described in English.
There is no way that a compiler can guarantee that, for all program source code, the fastest ( or smallest ) possible equivalent compiled program is output ; such a compiler is fundamentally impossible because it would solve the halting problem.
John Mosey, a priest who lost a daughter on Pan Am Flight 103, expressed his disappointment that halting Megrahi ’ s appeal before it went to court meant that the public would never hear " this important evidence — the six separate grounds for appeal that the SCCRC felt were important enough to put forward, that could show that there ’ s been a miscarriage of justice.
The use of a halting symbol in the above definition allows the output of a computation to be encoded in the final word alone, whereas otherwise the output would be encoded in the entire sequence of words produced by iterating the tag operation.
Some commentators have remarked though that the work-in was hugely successful in the short-term at halting the laissez-faire, free-market ideas that many in the then Conservative government wanted to implement, the later Thatcher Conservative government would be far more reaching in its attempts to remove state involvement in industrial affairs.
On 17 January 2007, he criticised the government for halting a corruption inquiry into arms sales to Saudi Arabia, saying it would do irreparable damage to
He said halting these payments to newborns from the end of the year – and the top-up payments – would save £ 520m.
On / off type movement would cause an arm to be lifted ( for example ) either up over an animatron's head or down next to its body, but with no halting or change of speed in between.
Senator Payne and other congressmen supporting the Switchblade Knife Act believed that by stopping the importation and interstate sales of automatic knives ( effectively halting sales of new switchblades ), the law would reduce youth gang violence by blocking access by to what had become a symbolic weapon.
Clarke then states that such a policy would not endanger privacy rights through the institution of a privacy advocate who could stop abuses or any activity that went beyond halting the theft of important files.
For example, on the eve of the Meuse offensive, Guderian's superior cancelled his CAS plans and called for high-altitude strikes from medium bombers, which would have required halting the offensive until the air strikes were complete.
Smaller ones would be a halting of the cell cycle at numerous points.
Thus, if we had a decider R for E, we would be able to produce a decider S for the halting problem H ( M, w ) for any machine M and input w. Since we know that such an S cannot exist, it follows that the language E is also undecidable.

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