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scale and problem
However, a major problem here is one of scale of processing ; ;
As an experimental problem solving platform, the project showcases and collects ideas at scale with local and global impact.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
Ultimately, due to the foregrounds and the cosmic variance problem, the greatest modes will never be as well measured as the small angular scale modes.
The December edition of The Games Machine magazine revealed the scale of the problem.
Another problem was that Najibullah allowed graft, theft, bribery and corruption on a scale not seen previously.
French workshops succeeded in large scale industrialization of the process, eventually making mirrors affordable to the masses, although mercury's toxicity remained a problem.
The nautical mile circumvents this problem by being equal to a minute of latitude on a chart, which allows any distance measured with a chart divider to be simply converted using the chart's latitude scale.
A second problem occurred when government policies allowed, or even encouraged, a housing bubble to develop, " on an immense scale ".
* The " venality " of the VOC's personnel ( in the sense of corruption and non-performance of duties ), though a problem for all East-India Companies at the time, seems to have plagued the VOC on a larger scale than its competitors.
The problem having reached a scale beyond their ability to influence it, Sam and Mary are given leave.
The routing problem is equivalent to the travelling salesman problem, which is NP complete, and therefore not amenable to a perfect solution on a reasonable time scale.
Another common ( though less mathematic ) tactic, often seen in fluid and heat mechanics, is to use scale analysis to simplify a general, natural equation in a certain specific boundary value problem.
As pH 7 is essentially, a " zero point " calibration ( akin to zeroing or taring a scale or balance ), calibrating at pH 7 first, calibrating at the pH closest to the point of interest ( e. g. either 4 or 10 ) second and checking the third point will provide a more linear accuracy to what is essentially a non-linear problem.
Outlining the scale of the problem, Duncan Smith said almost five million people were on unemployment benefits, 1. 4 million of whom had been receiving support for nine or more of the last 10 years.
A model exaggerated the scale problem of the Newcomen engine ).
The problem was how to distinguish Safeway from Tesco and Sainsbury's, and how to minimise its scale disadvantage.
Nonetheless, it is crucial to also recognise that innovation-or knowledge-driven growth still may not entirely resolve the problem of scale, or increasing resource consumption.
To generalize, an economic geographer will take a more holistic approach in the analysis of economic phenomena, which is to conceptualize a problem in terms of space, place and scale as well as the overt economic problem that is being examined.
A problem with steady, continuum-driven winds is that both the radiative flux and gravitational acceleration scale with r < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
Corruption also proved to be a problem, and the acquisition of land of people close to the political leadership was repeated on a scale not seen since the time of the monarchy.
The scale of the problem can be seen from the 1831 confessions of the London Burkers, who admitted to stealing 500 – 1000 bodies for anatomists, over a twelve year career.

scale and pointed
Nikolaus Pevsner described it thus: " a peach of an early c19 Gothic thatched cottage with two pointed windows, a quatrefoil, and an ogee arched door, all on a minute scale.
Bartók himself pointed out that the keys used in the movement ascend in the steps of the whole tone scale: the exposition is in B flat, C and D ; the development is in E ; and the recapitulation is in F sharp, A flat and B flat.
A drawback often pointed out is that numerical numbers are not always " singable ," for example, scale degree 7 ( ti, in solfege ) contains vowels that are hard to tune.
The paintings in the Vatican by Michelangelo and Raphael are said by some scholars such as Stephen Freedberg to represent the culmination of High Renaissance style in painting, because of the ambitious scale of these works, coupled with the complexity of their composition, closely observed human figures, and pointed iconographic and decorative references to classical antiquity, can be viewed as emblematic of the High Renaissance.
The cones have 4 ( occasionally 6 ) scales, and resemble the cones of Mexican Cypress ( Cupressus lusitanica, another Cupressus species which can show foliage in flat sprays ) fairly closely, except being somewhat smaller, typically 10 – 14 mm diameter ; each scale has a pointed triangular bract about 1. 5 – 2 mm long, again similar to other Cupressus and unlike the crescent-shaped, non-pointed bract on the scales of Chamaecyparis cones.
At a conference in 1956, Peter Sweet pointed out that by pushing two plasmas with oppositely directed magnetic fields together, resistive diffusion is able to occur on a length scale much shorter than a typical equilibrium length scale.
Experts at the UK ’ s National Radiological Protection Board ( NRPB ) have pointed out that the equipment used for this measurement was not intended to measure background radiation and therefore the readings at the low end of the measurement scale are meaningless.
Noted Marathi thespian PuLa Deshpande has pointed out that performers from the Kirana gharana have had a " soft corner " for the Komal Rishabh note of the Indian Classical Music scale.
They acknowledged that the anti-FARC rallies were an example of how social software can " enhance political activism from a local to a worldwide scale " but also pointed out that the use of social networks remains a " privilege " given the " enormous part of the population " that is still excluded from the Internet as a whole.

scale and need
we do not even need to commit ourselves to assessing on the same inconceivable scale the relative importance of the medieval, the Renaissance, and the modern.
If you want to raise feed or carry out some enterprise on a larger scale, you'll need more land.
Before you look for a farm you'll need to know ( 1 ) the kind and scale of farming you want to undertake ; ;
Humanity is understood to be in a process of collective evolution, and the need of the present time is for the gradual establishment of peace, justice and unity on a global scale.
Whittaker, seeing the need for a simpler way to express the relationship of community structure to the environment, used what he called “ gradient analysis ” of ecocline patterns to relate communities to climate on a worldwide scale.
A good example from the late 1980s was the Ordnance Survey's first digital maps, where the absolute positions of major roads were sometimes a scale distance of hundreds of metres away from ground truth, when shown on digital maps at scales of 1: 250, 000 and 1: 625, 000, because of the overriding need to annotate the features.
Reasoning that users know more about the buildings they need than any architect could, he produced and validated ( in collaboration with Sarah Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein ) a " pattern language " designed to empower anyone to design and build at any scale.
HPES's clients are located around the globe and many are very large companies and governments that need services from a company of HP's scale.
Various reasons have been suggested for the resistance to the Celsius system in the U. S., including the larger size of each degree Celsius ( resulting in the need for decimals where integer Fahrenheit degrees were adequate for much non-technical work ), the lower zero point in the Fahrenheit system ( which reduces the number of negative signs when measurements such as weather data were averaged ), and the more intuitive alignment of its 0-100 scale to the ordinary range of outdoor temperatures seen in most of the U. S. ( e. g., 0 ° F
In Binet's view, there were limitations with the scale and he stressed what he saw as the remarkable diversity of intelligence and the subsequent need to study it using qualitative, as opposed to quantitative, measures ( White, 2000 ).
The introduction of web search engines has boosted the need for very large scale retrieval systems even further.
The overriding military need for defence on the western and eastern frontiers of the Empire eventually made effective long-term engagement on a global scale impossible.
However, the 1 to 5 scale can be arbitrary and need not be on a linear scale.
Whether objects heavier than the Planck mass ( about the weight of a large bacterium ) have a de Broglie wavelength is theoretically unclear and experimentally unreachable ; above the Planck mass a particle's Compton wavelength would be smaller than the Planck length and its own Schwarzschild radius, a scale at which current theories of physics may break down or need to be replaced by more general ones.
* IP reader systems scale easily: there is no need to install new main or sub-controllers.
The need for stable currency and predictable clearing and rules-based handling of trade disputes, has led to a global trade hegemony-many nations hedging on a global scale against each other's anticipated protectionism, were they to fail to join the WTO.
Delhi / NCR region is still in need of a renowned vocational institute as there are many low scale vocational training centers but nearly no one who is wellknowned in this sector.
Given the range of his office-holding both regionally and at court, he did not need to draw ruinously on his own resources to dispense patronage on a grand scale and he was active in the arbitration of local disputes ; even state matters were regularly referred for his personal adjudication.
The lack of sustainability highlights the need for small scale, slow growth, and locally based ecotourism.
Because the ecotourism experience is marketed to a different lifestyle from large scale ecotourism, the development of facilities and infrastructure does not need to conform to corporate Western tourism standards, and can be much simpler and less expensive.
This helps alleviate problems stemming from the curse of dimensionality, such as the need for data sets that scale exponentially with the number of features.
In the United States, price-fixing also includes agreements to hold prices the same, discount prices ( even if based on financial need or income ), set credit terms, agree on a price schedule or scale, adopt a common formula to figure prices, banning price advertising, or agreeing to adhere to prices that one announces.
Video sampling tends to work on a completely different scale altogether thanks to the highly nonlinear response both of cathode ray tubes ( for which the vast majority of digital video foundation work was targeted ) and the human eye, using a " gamma curve " to provide an appearance of evenly distributed brightness steps across the display's full dynamic range-hence the need to use RAMDACs in computer video applications with deep enough colour resolution to make engineering a hardcoded value into the DAC for each output level of each channel impractical ( e. g. an Atari ST or Sega Genesis would require 24 such values ; a 24-bit video card would need 768 ...).

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