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perceived and deficiency
Another perceived deficiency of VLIW architectures is the code bloat that occurs when not all of the execution units have useful work to do and thus have to execute NOPs.
* Extreme projection: The blatant denial of a moral or psychological deficiency, which is perceived as a deficiency in another individual or group.
Though they are generally idiosyncratic in nature and focused upon the perspectives and perceived needs of the stakeholder, often this perspective deficiency has the general advantage of obtaining a much richer understanding of the stakeholder's unique business processes, decision-relevant business rules, and perceived needs.
According to Jung, the shadow, in being instinctive and irrational, is prone to projection: turning a personal inferiority into a perceived moral deficiency in someone else.
A perceived deficiency of the station is that there is only one island platform on the four track section of the Illawarra line, meaning that services using the ' Illawarra local ' tracks have no means to stop at Wolli Creek.
Like other hamsters, Campbell's dwarf hamster will eat its young in certain emergency ( or perceived emergency ) situations, such as a protein deficiency in the mother or a threat toward the young.
Marketing based on the myth led to the clock rate being given higher priority than actual performance, and led to AMD introducing model numbers giving a notional clock rate based on comparative performance to overcome a perceived deficiency in their actual clock rate.

perceived and any
Once the Orthodox Trinitarians succeeded in defeating Arianism, they censored any signs that the perceived heresy left behind.
Meanings were chosen to fit perceived needs: commercial negotiations, military terms for military codes, diplomatic terms for diplomatic codes, any and all of the preceding for espionage codes.
In any case, Flynn and Blake were perceived to be poor hitters ; thus, the crowd believed that Casey had little chance for a potential game-winning at bat.
The proportions of the spheres of the planets and stars ( which at the time were still thought to revolve around the earth ) were perceived as a form of music, without necessarily implying that any sound would be heard — music refers strictly to the mathematical proportions.
Apart from these perceived moral failings of the Reformers, Erasmus also dreaded any change in doctrine, citing the long history of the Church as a bulwark against innovation.
Another, more basic meaning of fantasy is something which is not ' real ,' as in perceived explicitly by any of the senses, but exists as an imagined situation of object to subject.
At the urging of Congress, however, he ultimately accepted the payment, to avoid setting a precedent whereby the presidency would be perceived as limited only to independently wealthy individuals who could serve without any salary.
While Bongo's major opponents rejected the outcome as fraudulent, some international observers characterized the results as representative despite any perceived irregularities.
When they or their family are in any perceived danger they display a fearless nature.
Left-wing nationalism can also refer to any nationalism which emphasises a working-class populist agenda which seeks to overcome perceived exploitation or oppression by other nations.
Mao Zedong would describe his father as a stern disciplinarian, who would often punish his son and other children – two boys, Tse-min ( b. 1896 ) and Tse-tan ( b. 1905 ), and an adopted girl – for any perceived wrongdoings, sometimes by beating them.
Music notation or musical notation is any system that represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written symbols.
Numerology is any study of the purported divine, mystical or other special relationship between a number and some coinciding observed ( or perceived ) events.
Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio of any power of two ( e. g. half, twice, or four times ) are perceived as very similar.
A good example is the effect of the perceived probability of any widespread Middle East conflict on oil prices — which have ripple effects in the economy as a whole.
In addition, folklore that is not any longer perceived as holding any religious significance can in some instances be traced to pre-Christian or pre-Islamic origins.
* Vowel reduction, any change in vowel quality perceived as " weakening "
The moonlit sky is not perceived as blue, however, because at low light levels human vision comes mainly from rod cells that do not produce any color perception.
Because life is constrained to begin with a simple starting point, any diversity resulting from this left wall will be perceived to move in the direction of higher complexity.
Some adherents to these beliefs considered any proliferation of mixed-descent children ( labelled ' half-castes ', ' crossbreeds ', ' quadroons ' and ' octoroons ') to be a threat to the nature and stability of the prevailing civilisation, or to a perceived racial or civilisational " heritage ".
Any website can contain a hyperlink to any other website, so the distinction between individual sites, as perceived by the user, may sometimes be blurred.
The Cheka received a large number of resources, and became known for ruthlessly pursuing any perceived counterrevolutionary elements.
For an image to be perceived by the human eye, the " atoms " of the image must cross a great distance at enormous speed and must not encounter any conflicting atoms along the way.

perceived and account
That Ezekiel endeavors, differently than others of the Bible's authors who describe mystic visions, to report about as many details of the design of what he has perceived as possible nourishes doubts that his account can usefully be interpreted merely on a mystical basis and strengthens tendencies to explain certain passages of the book as descriptions of sightings of a spacecraft.
“ That account is put forward to answer an extremely perplexing question in the history of philosophy: Why did Berkeley embrace idealism, i. e., why did he hold that esse est percipi, that to be is to be perceived?
Instead of merely assuming that language influences the thought and behavior of its speakers ( after Humboldt and Sapir ) he looked at Native American languages and attempted to account for the ways in which differences in grammatical systems and language use affected the way their speakers perceived the world.
Anaximenes proposed Air on account of its perceived attractive and repulsive qualities that cause the arche to condense or dissociate into different forms.
Arguments concerning relative frequencies, he contends, cannot always account for the perceived irrelevance of evidence consisting of observations of objects of type A for the purposes of learning about objects of type not-A.
" Nichols ' account is that " Murphy's law " came about through conversation among the other members of the team ; it was condensed to " If it can happen, it will happen ," and named for Murphy in mockery of what Nichols perceived as arrogance on Murphy's part.
However, there is no widely accepted theory that would account for those perceived similarities.
In her account, gender and heterosexuality are constructed as natural because the opposition of the male and female sexes is perceived as natural in the social imaginary.
The proposed electronic " credits " awarded to workers based on their perceived level of effort and sacrifice would simply be deducted from the workers account when used to make a purchase, disappearing rather than transferring the credit to the vendor.
Richthofen's behaviour after his injury was noted as consistent with brain-injured patients, and such an injury could account for his perceived lack of judgment on his final flight: flying too low over enemy territory and suffering target fixation.
Holmes, by his own account, was originally led to Moriarty by the suggestion that many of the crimes he perceived were not the spontaneous work of random criminals but the machinations of a vast and subtle criminal ring.
" And while the inscription can certainly be read, certain passages are philologically uncertain on account of perceived complications of syntax and the vocabulary employed in the inscription, and as such they have become the source of debate among both Semiticists and Classicists.
Over the years, however, his reputation declined, largely on account of a perceived didacticism and dullness.
The true method of study is that applied with so much success in the physical sciences: critical examination of the given experience, and reference of it to ultimate causes, which may not be perceived, but are nevertheless hypotheses necessary to account for the facts.
The design took into account a number of perceived weaknesses of the Risc PC design, a slow memory architecture, limited I / O capability, limited expansion, and not adhering to industry standards.
These have included the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin and the French writer and pioneering feminist George Sand ( who wrote a notable account of A Winter in Majorca, describing their 1838 – 39 visit and praising the island's natural beauty but criticizing what she perceived as the prejudice and vices of the natives ).
The comedy arises from Beverly's inept attempts to help Angela and Tony, on account of her perceived class superiority, and Sue, on account of the fact that she is ( still ) married.
The novel is widely perceived to be a portrayal of the author's military service during the Vietnam War, and has been called an account of his war experiences written through a ' space opera ' filter.
The historian Greer takes this account to mean that Tekakwitha was known in 18th-century New France, and she was already perceived to have healing abilities.
Marxist and Marx-influenced 20th century theory, such as ( to name a few random examples ) the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, the political writing of Antonio Gramsci, and the neo-Marxism of Fredric Jameson, must take Marx's condemnation of philosophy into account, but many such thinkers also feel a strong need to remedy the perceived theoretical problems with orthodox Marxism.
* Some studies have suggested that a learned ability to interpret blurred images may account for perceived improvements in eyesight.
Although originally a German notion, the Japanese perceived that the British had been affected by idea of Yellow Peril, on account of their recalcitrance in the face of Japanese imperial success.
" In Mao: A Reinterpretation, a work sympathetic to Mao, Prof. Lee Feigon criticizes Snow's account for its perceived inaccuracies, but at the same time praises Red Star for being " seminal portrait of Mao " and relies on Snow's work as a critical reference throughout the book.

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