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When he showed this model as his `` solution '' as to how the Howe sewing machine operated, he was told he was `` wrong '', and discovered to his amazement that the Howe Machine, which was unknown to him in detail, used two threads while the one that he had perfected used only one.
Roleplaying was offered as a solution -- and the procedure worked as follows: all candidates were invited to a hotel conference room, where the president explained the difficulty he had, and how unnecessary it seemed to him to hire people who just did not work out.
Party leaders came out of the final meeting apparently satisfied and stated that complete agreement had been reached on a solution to the crisis created by the elections which left no party with enough strength to form a government on its own.
When the solution finally came to him, one night while he was in bed, he was so shaken by its simplicity that he could only wonder why it had not occurred to him before.
Although cheap and effective in enabling use of some software that only used official ROM entry points for text output, this solution proved very slow because the Electron had to be placed into an 80-byte-pitch display to be able to get anywhere near to reproducing mode 7 and the CPU spent a lot of time drawing approximations of mode 7 characters and graphics that in a hardware solution would be achieved without any CPU processing.
Leonard Bocour and Sam Golden between 1946 and 1949 had invented a solution acrylic paint under the brand Magna paint.
Starting work on its next Home Rule Act, it had to plan for a growing loss of morale in the RIC with an interim solution until the Act was ready.
The ancient Roman concept of virtus ( i. e. of virtue that had to be proved by a political or military career ), which Cicero suggested as the solution to the societal problems of the late Republic, meant little to them.
His solution involved a return to an idealised view of a corporate or organic society, in which everyone had duties and responsibilities towards other people or groups.
In 1671, Hooke announced to the Royal Society that he had solved the problem of the optimal shape of an arch, and in 1675 published an encrypted solution as a Latin anagram in an appendix to his Description of Helioscopes,
For each problem, the Institute had a professional mathematician write up an official statement of the problem, which will be the main standard by which a given solution will be measured against.
Particularly since hardliners among the monarchs were the main adversaries, demands for freedom of the press and other liberal rights were most often uttered in connection with the demand for a united Germany, even though many revolutionaries-to-be had different opinions whether a republic or a constitutional monarchy would be the best solution for Germany.
Although Abel had already proved the impossibility of a " quintic formula " by radicals in 1824 and Ruffini had published a solution in 1799 that turned out to be flawed, Galois ' methods led to deeper research in what is now called Galois theory.
He reports that James Martin asked Rawlings for a Nomad solution to a standard problem Martin called the Engineer's Problem: " give 6 % raises to engineers whose job ratings had an average of 7 or better.
They could not see how an uneducated man such as Stephenson could come up with the solution that he had.
Some systems cannot be reduced to triangular form, yet still have at least one valid solution: for example, if y had not occurred in and after the first step above, the algorithm would have been unable to reduce the system to triangular form.
The solution to one particular case of the cubic equation ( in modern notation ), was communicated to him by Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia ( who later claimed that Cardano had sworn not to reveal it, and engaged Cardano in a decade-long fight ), and the quartic was solved by Cardano's student Lodovico Ferrari.
Bob Gates, in his book Out Of The Shadows, wrote that Pakistan had been pressuring the United States for arms to aid the rebels for years, but that the Carter administration refused in the hope of finding a diplomatic solution to avoid war.
The lack of < sup > 32 </ sup > P labeled DNA remaining in the solution after the bacteriophages had been allowed to adsorb to the bacteria showed that the phage DNA was transferred into the bacterial cell.
For these developments, it was essential that the solution of the Dirac equation for the hydrogen atom could be worked out exactly, such that any experimentally observed deviation had to be taken seriously as a signal of failure of the theory.
After approximately 40 failed attempts, in early 1605 he at last hit upon the idea of an ellipse, which he had previously assumed to be too simple a solution for earlier astronomers to have overlooked.
During 1942, Goebbels continued to press for the " final solution to the Jewish question " to be carried forward as quickly as possible now that Germany had occupied a huge swathe of Soviet territory into which all the Jews of German-controlled Europe could be deported.

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Pearson had become a very prominent figure in the United Nations during its infancy, and found himself in a peculiar position in 1956 during the Suez Crisis: Pearson and Canada found themselves stuck between a conflict of their closest allies, being looked upon to find a solution.
This solution has not proved satisfactory for several reasons: The Egerton Gospel's parallels to the synoptic gospels lack editorial language peculiar to the synoptic authors, Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

solution and behaviour
It is also concerned with establishing predictions for mechanical behaviour ( on the continuum mechanical scale ) based on the micro-or nanostructure of the material, e. g. the molecular size and architecture of polymers in solution or the particle size distribution in a solid suspension.
The quantitative behaviour of acids and bases in solution can be understood only if their pK < sub > a </ sub > values are known.
Although apparently a solution to the problem, it is a fix by pure chance and anything else that changes the behaviour of the threads could cause it to resurface — for example on a computer with a different scheduler.
The standard state of a dilute solution is a hypothetical solution of concentration c < sup >< s > o </ s ></ sup > = 1 mol / L ( or molality b < sup >< s > o </ s ></ sup > = 1 mol / kg ) which shows ideal behaviour ( also referred to as " infinite-dilution " behaviour ).
The solution of these models has given insights into the nature of phase transitions, magnetization and scaling behaviour, as well as insights into the nature of quantum field theory.
) Fatio tried to use his solution not only for explaining gravitation, but for explaining the behaviour of gases as well.
If a physical system is followed through a fold bifurcation, one therefore finds that as a reaches 0, the stability of the solution is suddenly lost, and the system will make a sudden transition to a new, very different behaviour.
The dynamic behaviour of the wagons was the problem, but the solution adopted was to reduce the permitted speed of the wagons to 45 mph, and to reduce the track gauge by one-eighth of an inch, to 4 ft 8⅜in ( 1432mm ) for new installations of continuously welded track on concrete sleepers.
In this paper Wheeler introduced a scattering matrix-a unitary matrix of coefficients connecting " the asymptotic behaviour of an arbitrary particular solution the integral equations with that of solutions of a standard form ".
is not a solution to the ODE for S, but it represents the dominant asymptotic behaviour, which is what we are interested in.
Thus we find the dominant asymptotic behaviour of a solution to our ODE:
By considering the behaviour at these limits and classical turning points a global solution can be made.
The obsolete version of STUN, sometimes referred to as Classic STUN, was intended as a complete solution for NAT traversal, and featured an algorithm to allow endpoints to determine NAT behaviour.
Although bullets do not move at ' infinite speed ' via perfectly straight trajectories in life, they move fast enough that a hitscan solution is ' good enough ' to simulate their behaviour for the layman.
Indeed since essentially everyone can be implicated in unethical behaviour in the economy, say through their participation in the economy as a consumer, this structural approach is therefore the only realistic way for people to feel positive about their participation in the economy ( albeit only in a time-scale long enough for this type of solution to come into play ).
This allows altruistic behaviour to develop, and causes the optimum solution to the dilemma, to no longer be to defect but instead to cooperate.
Initially, de Broglie proposed a double solution approach, in which the quantum object consists of a physical wave ( u-wave ) in real space which has a spherical singular region that gives rise to particle-like behaviour ; in this initial form of his theory he did not have to postulate the existence of a quantum particle.
Lagrange, tackling the general three-body problem, considered the behaviour of the distances between the bodies, without finding a general solution.
The electrochemical behaviour of a palladium electrode in equilibrium with H < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sup >+</ sup > ions in solution parallels the behaviour of palladium with molecular hydrogen
These systems abandoned centralized control for a simpler distributed solution based on set timings, speeds, or flocking behaviour.

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