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production and set
Frederick Pohl's `` The Midas Touch '' ( 1954 ) predicts an economy of abundance which, in order to remain prosperous, must set its robots to consuming surplus production ; ;
set production ( excluding those destined for the export market ) also ran ahead in the early months, but was curtailed after the usual vacation shutdowns in the face of growing evidence that some of the early production plans had been overly optimistic.
Auto set production came to about 6.3 million compared to 5.6 million in 1959.
In a culture that set a high value on oratory and public performances of all kinds, in which the production of books was very labor-intensive, the majority of the population was illiterate, and where those with the leisure to enjoy literary works also had slaves to read for them, written texts were more likely to be seen as scripts for recitation than as vehicles of silent reflection.
In October 2004, the company set up the dedicated AMEP engine production plant within the Ford Germany Niehl, Cologne plant.
Man-made tin bronze technology requires set production techniques.
For twenty years Unusual Films emphasized children's films and video production before, in 2011, it released Milltown Pride, a feature-length film set in 1920s Upstate South Carolina.
* a finite set of production rules ( left-hand side right-hand side ) where each side consists of a sequence of these symbols
* a finite set of nonterminal symbols ( indicating that some production rule can yet be applied )
* a finite set of terminal symbols ( indicating that no production rule can be applied )
A formal grammar defines ( or generates ) a formal language, which is a ( usually infinite ) set of finite-length sequences of symbols ( i. e. strings ) that may be constructed by applying production rules to another sequence of symbols which initially contains just the start symbol.
Accompanying noise from the set, equipment, traffic, wind, and the overall ambiance of the surrounding environment often results in unusable production sound, and during the post-production process a supervising sound editor or ADR Supervisor reviews all of the dialogue in the film and decides which lines will have to be re-recorded.
Without it, a panel of experts set up to ‘ rationalise production ’, likely closely linked to the cobblers for expertise, would tend to support the cobblers interests in a ‘ conspiracy against the public ’.
Pathé-Frères set up a new subsidiary company in the United States called Eclectic in 1913, and in 1914 this began production of features at the Pathé plant in New Jersey.
Once Selig had taken up production in California, they used the ( fairly ) wild animals from the zoo that Colonel Selig had set up there in a series of exotic adventures, with the actors being menaced or saved by the animals.
It was only when Paul Davidson, the owner of a chain of cinemas, brought Asta Nielsen and Urban Gad to Germany from Denmark in 1911, and set up a production company, Projektions-AG " Union " ( PAGU ), for them, that a change-over to renting prints began.
: Production Assistants, referred to as PAs, assist in the production office or in various departments with general tasks, such as assisting the First Assistant Director with set operations.
This role is increasingly important for digital monitors on set, digital intermediate editing and post production, digital effects, digital sound, and sometimes for full digital production.
[...] Cartels and quasi-cartels ( whether of big business or small ) set prices, engaged in limiting production, and agreed to divide markets and classify consumers in order to realize a monopoly profit.
Exploiting La Dolce Vita ’ s success, financier Angelo Rizzoli set up Federiz in 1960, an independent film company, for Fellini and production manager Clemente Fracassi to discover and produce new talent.
School children visiting the set during production, pose with some of the cast, monster suits and props.
In stark contrast to earlier opulence, William Poel's 1881 production of the Q1 text was an early attempt at reconstructing the Elizabethan theatre's austerity ; his only backdrop was a set of red curtains.
However, this failed to take into account the 600 jobs that Holden previously announced would be shed when production of the Family II engine is set to wrap up in late 2009.

production and pattern
Today Canada closely resembles the U. S. in its market-oriented economic system, and pattern of production.
This pattern of artificial production and later natural discovery has been repeated with several other radioactive naturally-occurring rare elements.
Opium was prohibited in many countries during the early twentieth century, leading to the modern pattern of opium production as a precursor for illegal recreational drugs or tightly regulated legal prescription drugs.
Periods of rapid climate change generally saw a collapse of this mixed Mediterranean farming system ; commercial production was replaced with subsistence agricultural foodstuffs ; and transhumance pastoralism became a year-round nomadic pastoral activity, whilst tribal groups wandered in a circular pattern north to the Euphrates, or south to the Egyptian delta with their flocks.
In 1997, droughts caused by the El Niño weather pattern wreaked havoc on Papua New Guinea's coffee, cocoa, and coconut production, the mainstays of the agricultural-based economy and major sources of export earnings.
Dodge ended production of their full-size vans in June 2002 ( as 2003 models ), and replaced it with the German originated Dodge Sprinter, which is based on a narrower, more fuel-efficient European design pattern with a diesel turbo I5.
Adjustment of the nozzle pattern, flow rate, temperature, and etchant composition gives predictable control of etching rates and high production rates.
A street network pattern can affect the production of pollutants by the amount of car travel that it necessitates and the speed at which cars can travel.
The Rete algorithm ( or, rarely or ) is an efficient pattern matching algorithm for implementing production rule systems.
A good indexing strategy is a major factor in deciding the overall performance of a production system, especially when executing rule sets that result in highly combinatorial pattern matching ( i. e., intensive use of beta join nodes ), or, for some engines, when executing rules sets that perform a significant number of WME retractions during multiple match-resolve-act cycles.
Human-level pattern recognition, language comprehension, and language production ability are well beyond the capabilities of modern mechanical and computer systems.
In the 19th century European production of paisley increased, particularly in the Scottish town from which the pattern takes its modern name.
Such methods require the use of injection wells ( often chosen from old production wells in a carefully determined pattern ), and are used when facing problems with reservoir pressure depletion, high oil viscosity, or can even be employed early in a field's life.
The illuminators of manuscripts worked in collaboration with scribes in intricate variety of interaction that preclude any simple pattern of monastic manuscript production.
This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries.
This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries.
A production process can be defined as any activity that increases the similarity between the pattern of demand for goods and services, and the quantity, form, shape, size, length and distribution of these goods and services available to the market place.
Since the early 1960s, official Comecon documents have stressed the need to promote among members ' economies a more cost-effective pattern of specialization in production.
In the absence at the regional level of supranational planning bodies, a rational pattern of production specialization among members ' economies required coordination of national economic plans, a process that was not merely technical but also posed inescapable political problems.
There is a great deal of variation in the pattern of dairy production worldwide.
A licensing agreement granted to pattern spares manufacturer, Les Harris, kept the Triumph Bonneville in production until 1988 until Triumph re-initiated a new range during 1990 and 1991.
Today Canada closely resembles the U. S. in its market-oriented economic system, and pattern of production.
The rainfall distribution in the district is uneven and scattered which resulted some times flood problems and some time draught position which affect the Agriculture production as well as cropping pattern in Kharif & Rabi season.
Glass marbles can be fashioned through the production of glass rods which are stacked together to form the desired pattern, cutting the rod into marble-sized pieces using marble scissors, and rounding the still-malleable glass.

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