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robust and subtle
:" He was known for his kindness to and consideration for those he worked with, for his robust, if very subtle, humor, and for his interest in music.
While acknowledging that " the politics of Underground have been assailed and dissected by international audiences ", she feels that " this debate is largely specious as there's no hidden agenda to this robust and not terribly subtle tale of duplicity with Mr. Kusturica's central idea being a daringly blunt representation of political chicanery that fools an entire society, and of the corruption that lets one man thrive at the expense of his dearest friend ".
Cherokee has a robust tonal system in which tones may combine in various ways, following subtle and complex tonal rules that vary from community to community.
The " weight " of a food can also be described in terms of the intensity of its flavors-such as delicate and more subtle flavors versus dishes that have more robust and hearty flavors.
While this protocol is robust, efficient, compatible, and secure ; it is getting more and more complex and subtle as it ages.

robust and capability
To provide that overall capability, TIDES is intended to develop a suite of robust, powerful, broadly useful component capabilities ; integrate those components effectively in technology demonstration systems ; and experiment with the systems on real-world problems.
In a 1999 report, the Commission found that 8VSB has better threshold or carrier-to-noise ( C / N ) performance, has a higher data rate capability, requires less transmitter power for equivalent coverage, and is more robust to impulse and phase noise.
There is an increasing need in the military sector for high-strength, robust materials which have the capability to transmit light around the visible ( 0. 4 – 0. 7 micrometers ) and mid-infrared ( 1 – 5 micrometers ) regions of the spectrum.
This makes one or two bit error correction of codewords possible, and provides a robust error detection capability.

robust and is
While the arithmetic mean is often used to report central tendencies, it is not a robust statistic, meaning that it is greatly influenced by outliers.
#< li value =" 4 "> It is computationally elegant and relatively robust against violations to its assumptions.
Each toe bears a large, robust nail which is somewhat flattened and shovel-like, and appears to be intermediate between a claw and a hoof.
Today, there is a palette of attack techniques that a block cipher must be secure against, in addition to being robust against brute force attacks.
Its embryonic development is very rapid, and its embryos are relatively large, robust, and transparent, and able to develop outside their mother .< ref >
The reliance on judicial opinion is a strength of common law systems, and is a significant contributor to the robust commercial systems in the United Kingdom and United States.
However, with robust error correction, and the possibility of external intervention, the common science fiction theme of robotic life run amok is unlikely in the near term.
It is very specific, but not very robust.
Other, more precise and robust methods have been developed For example, the truncated mean of the middle 24 % of the sample order statistics produces an estimate for x < sub > 0 </ sub > that is more efficient than using either the sample median or the full sample mean.
While the lighter and smoother Canadian whiskies are the most widely familiar, the range of products is actually broad and includes some robust whiskies as well.
The subbranching, however, is not as robust ; Blench ( 2006 ), for example, only accepts the A / B bifurcation of East Chadic.
The common chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ), also known as the robust chimpanzee, is a species of great ape.
It is considered more robust than the bonobo, weighing between and measuring approximately from head to tail.
This material is remarkably robust, surviving over 100 hours in various aqueous solutions at temperatures exceeding 400 ° C without re-dissolving or aggregating.
Debian was one of the earlier Linux distributions to compose itself from packages, and robust package management is perhaps Debian's most prominent feature.
This endpin is generally more robust than that of a cello, because of the greater mass of the double bass.
There is still some debate amongst academics whether certain African hominid species of this time, such as A. robustus and A. boisei, constitute members of the same genus ; if so, they would be considered to be robust australopiths whilst the others would be considered gracile australopiths.
During the last several decades the number of El Niño events increased, and the number of La Niña events decreased, although we may need to observe ENSO for much longer to detect robust changes The question is whether this is a random fluctuation or a normal instance of variation for that phenomenon or the result of global climate changes toward global warming.
Hot-dip galvanizing deposits a thick robust layer that may be more than is necessary for the protection of the underlying metal in some applications.
Common applications are often found where a robust and contactless switch or potentiometer is required.
Unlike ( total ) range, the interquartile range is a robust statistic, having a breakdown point of 25 %, and is thus often preferred to the total range.

robust and result
While these result in some contradictions and lack completeness in a mathematical sense ( being based on axioms that are " merely " self-evident, but not robust under the stresses of radical scepticism ), the paradoxes can nonetheless be analysed rationally using the subatomic applications of quantum cosmology-particularly through the employment of the Schrödinger wave equations.
As a result, the glacis plate is generally the thickest, most robust armored section of a tank, followed by the turret face and mantlet.
At least in part as a result of his illness, he was less robust as a child than his father would have wished.
As a result of this instant chemical reaction no solvents penetrate the substrate once it comes off the printer, which allows for high quality prints .< REF name =" Auto5I-4 "/>< REF name =" Auto5I-5 "/> The advantage of UV-curable inks is that they " dry " as soon as they are cured, they can be applied to a wide range of uncoated substrates, and they produce a very robust image.
However, when the formation of a hypothesis is considered the result of a process it becomes clear that this " guess " has already been tried and made more robust in thought as a necessary stage of its acquiring the status of hypothesis.
Cabral was later passed over, possibly as a result of a quarrel with Manuel I, when a new fleet was assembled to establish a more robust presence in India.
Instead, many enterprises operate on what is called “ informal impressions, conjectures, and intuition gained through the tidbits of information about competitors every manager continually receives .” As a result, traditional environmental scanning places many firms at risk of dangerous competitive blindspots due to a lack of robust competitor analysis.
As a result Brigid ’ s popularity has proven remarkably robust through all the tumultuous changes in belief systems in the 1600 years since her death.
The result is a robust, versatile and fairly light boat that can be easily maintained and repaired, and can also be got into the water very quickly from storage or transport.
As result, many scholars acknowledge that influences other than current prices and current total expenditure must be systematically modeled if even the broad pattern of demand is to be explained in a theoretically coherent and empirically robust way.
They emphasize " the family, rather than the individual " as the " basic building block of our society ", and asserts that the promotion of stronger family units will result in reduced social problems and a more robust workforce.
As a result, the robust metropolitan, was said to be England ’ s unhealthiest place to live.
Second, the Court has shown that it is willing to rely upon alternative rationales to achieve the same result " as would a more robust nondelegation doctrine rationale ".
As a result, an independent surface colony or an oceanic or sub-terrestrial colony may be a cheaper way to obtain a similar but less robust result.
In practice, the technique is robust: maximum parsimony exhibits minimal bias as a result of choosing the tree with the fewest changes.
Also, the heavy-duty design of the radio towers on Portland's West Hills, with extensive and robust guy cables, is a direct result of the lessons learned by the 1962 catastrophe.
DRE's can also provide the most robust form of immediate feedback to the voter detecting such possible problems as undervoting and overvoting which may result in a spoiled ballot.
The result is a robust ecclesiology and sacramentology that opposes a number of theological dualisms and overly-forensic soteriologies.
Attempts to surgically remove the bone result in more robust bone growth.
As a result it has a robust SOA that is more vetted than the current SOAP specifications but does not use the SOAP or WS standards.
The player may type a phrase with a verb and noun, for example ' Look at ocean ' or ' Pick up trident ', the word list in the parser is fairly robust and understands quite a non-important verbs which will result in unexpected replies.
Free Tibet has a number of policy recommendations that it believes will result in a more robust and results-orientated approach to improving the human rights situation in Tibet.

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