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The theory did not require, though it unfortunately might acquire, a Hegelian mystique.
In the driest areas, it might require a cistern of.
Never mind that brute-force might require 2 < sup > 128 </ sup > encryptions ; an attack requiring 2 < sup > 110 </ sup > encryptions would be considered a break ... simply put, a break can just be a certificational weakness: evidence that the cipher does not perform as advertised.
For example, a corporation might require a one-day training course for all sales personnel, after which they receive a certificate.
For instance, instead of a hardware multiplier, a calculator might implement floating point mathematics with code in ROM, and compute trigonometric functions with the CORDIC algorithm because CORDIC does not require hardware floating-point.
CPUs designed for high-performance markets might require custom designs for each of these items to achieve frequency, power-dissipation, and chip-area goals.
Because different writing systems require different parts of the brain to process the visual notation of speech, children with reading problems in one language might not have a reading problem in a language with a different orthography.
For instance, volume and Riemannian curvature are invariants that can distinguish different geometric structures on the same smooth manifold — that is, one can smoothly " flatten out " certain manifolds, but it might require distorting the space and affecting the curvature or volume.
For example, the same high-level task may require many more instructions on a RISC machine, but might execute faster than a single CISC instruction.
For instance, you might wish to add spell checking to all s, which in most languages would require access to the source code of the string class — and such basic classes are rarely given out in source form.
Thus, while a permit to fill non-federal wetlands might require a permit from a single state agency, larger and more complex endeavors — for example, the construction of a coal-fired power plant — might require approvals from numerous federal and state agencies.
Often it is discovered that there are plot holes, missing shots or even missing segments which might require that new scenes be filmed.
If A consisted of three regions, six or more colors might be required ; one can construct maps that require an arbitrarily high number of colors.
Thus, the overall findings of the study are clear and require that even we skeptics, who have long doubted parental claims of the effects of various foods on the behavior of their children, admit we might have been wrong.
Such cells, tissues and organs would neither trigger an immune response nor require the use of Immunosuppressive drugs Both basic research and therapeutic development for serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes, as well as improvements in burn treatment and reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, are areas that might benefit from such new technology.
The labor theory of value, as presented by Adam Smith, however, did not require the quantification of all past labor, nor did it deal with the labor needed to create the tools ( capital ) that might be employed in the production of a commodity.
Thus, while the probability might be extremely small that any particular universe would have the requisite conditions for life ( as we understand life ) to emerge and evolve, this does not require intelligent design per the teleological argument as the only explanation for the conditions in the Universe that promote our existence in it.
For example, a general purpose processor might require several instructions to test a bit in a register and branch if the bit is set, where a micro-controller could have a single instruction to provide that commonly required function.
Achieving this would require retyping it once, but thereafter it would always be accessible for computer searching – as well as for whatever new editions of the dictionary might be desired, starting with an integration of the supplementary volumes and the main text.
Note that the non-inverting input of the operational amplifier will need a path for DC to ground ; if the signal source might not give this, or if that source requires a given load impedance, the circuit will require another resistor — from input to ground.
They would specify permitted hours, which might require Sunday closing, or conversely permit all-night opening near a market.
Typically they might require opening throughout the permitted hours, and the provision of food or lavatories.

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Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
I would expect that sales at retail in the first half of 1961 might be below 1960 by some 10 - 15% but that second-half levels should show a favorable comparison, with a possibility of quite strong demand late in the year if business conditions recover as some recent forecasts suggest they will.
The point -- quite simply -- is this: words they might have had ; ;
Each might find a useful place in a varied musical program, but taken together they grew quite tiresome.
Race-drivers, on the other hand, are quite often killed on the circuit, and since it was obviously Mr. Remarque's intention to establish automobile racing as life in microcosm, one might reasonably have expected him to demonstrate precise knowledge not only of techniques but of mores and attitudes.
Was she thinking along the same lines Lucy was -- that it was quite possible Cathy might be left with her for good??
To obtain the needed garrison troops and workers to build and maintain the burhs ' defences, Alfred regularised and vastly expanded the existing ( and, one might add, quite recent ) obligation of landowners to provide ‘ fortress work ’ on the basis of the hidage assessed upon their lands.
In the article published in the Journal, a line from " Floater " (" I'm not quite as cool or forgiving as I sound ") was traced to a line in the book, which said " I'm not as cool or forgiving as I might have sounded.
In 1995, Simon Keynes observed that " if Bede's concept of the Southumbrian overlord, and the chronicler's concept of the ' Bretwalda ', are to be regarded as artificial constructs, which have no validity outside the context of the literary works in which they appear, we are released from the assumptions about political development which they seem to involve ... we might ask whether kings in the eighth and ninth centuries were quite so obsessed with the establishment of a pan-Southumbrian state ".
It might be argued, however, that the Big Bang is not an acceptable first cause as the event clearly began and is quite finite.
He wrote: " This negative correlation contradicts the results of the models that IPCC relies on and indicates that anthropogenic global warming ( AGW ) is quite small ," concluding " and now it turns out that global warming might have been ' man made ' after all.
This can be quite different from the way a typical user might traverse documents on the Web.
Michael Bell says that while Hel " might at first appear to be identical with the well-known pagan goddess of the Norse underworld " as described in chapter 34 of Gylfaginning, " in the combined light of the Old English and Old Norse versions of Nicodemus she casts quite a different a shadow ," and that in Bartholomeus saga postola " she is clearly the queen of the Christian, not pagan, underworld.
However, Wilde advocated non-capitalist individualism: " of course, it might be said that the Individualism generated under conditions of private property is not always, or even as a rule, of a fine or wonderful type " a critique which is " quite true.
Naively, you might think that a single number is simpler, but the entire set can be generated by quite a trivial computer program, whereas a single number can be hugely long.
Although the petrol bomb might seem like a weapon of forlorn hope, the possibility of success was not quite as distant as might be imagined.
In contrast, one might think, to his polemical works on religion and his empiricism-driven skeptical epistemology, Hume's views on law and property were quite conservative.
This attack may seem to be difficult to implement in practice, but it is not impossible when using insecure media ( e. g. public networks, such as the Internet or wireless forms of communications )-for example, a malicious staff member at Alice or Bob's Internet Service Provider ( ISP ) might find it quite easy to carry out.
Most rings were thought to be unstable and to dissipate over the course of tens or hundreds of millions of years, but it now appears that Saturn's rings might be quite old, dating to the early days of the Solar System.
This light is quite unmistakable and unique ; but of course her words, though a fair description of it, might equally apply to some other.
This idea might have been one of the foundations of the religion clauses in the United States Constitution, and the First Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, although the language used by the founders is quite different.
A villa might be quite palatial, such as the imperial villas built on seaside slopes overlooking the Bay of Naples at Baiae ; others were preserved at Stabiae and Herculaneum by the ashfall and mudslide from the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, which also preserved the Villa of the Papyri and its libraries.
In this view, one might be tempted to say that reality is a " mental construct "; this is not quite accurate, however, since in Berkeley's view perceptual ideas are created and coordinated by God.
The Derr study was undertaken in an attempt to determine what genetic problems bison might face as they repopulate former areas, and it noted that bison seem to be doing quite well, despite their apparent genetic bottleneck.

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