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However, a second definition and usage has historically been in practice in many fields of computer science and information technology, which defines the prefix kilo when used with byte or bit units of data as 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >); this is due to the mathematical coincidence that Thus, in these fields 1 kilobyte is equal to 1 kibibyte, a new unit standardized as part of the binary prefixes to resolve the ambiguity.
Noting improvements in archaeology, the encyclical reversed Pope Leo XIII's encyclical, which had only advocated going back to the original texts to resolve ambiguity in the Latin Vulgate.
The terminology " SPNO " and " SPNC " is sometimes used to resolve the ambiguity.
The meaning of an utterance, on the other hand, is inferred based on linguistic knowledge and knowledge of the non-linguistic context of the utterance ( which may or may not be sufficient to resolve ambiguity ).
* Moreover, if only one item is possessed, the rule against distribution of the joint possessive introduces ambiguity ( unless the context happens to resolve it ): read in light of a rule requiring distribution, the sentence " Jason and Sue's dog died after being hit by a bus " makes clear that the dog belonged to Sue alone and that Jason survived or was not involved, whereas a rule prohibiting distribution forces ambiguity as to both whether Jason ( co -) owned the dog and whether he was killed.
To resolve this ambiguity, the term pebibyte has been suggested to mean 2 < sup > 50 </ sup > bytes.
Because Alaska is also on the North American continent, the term continental United States, if interpreted literally, would also include that state, so the term is sometimes qualified with the explicit inclusion or exclusion of Alaska to resolve any ambiguity .< ref >
Operator precedence is also borrowed from C, but with different operator associativity rules to resolve the ambiguity of what comes first in a sequence of equal precedence operators.
This was an early example of the use of white light to resolve the " 2 pi ambiguity ".
Differential coding is used to resolve this ambiguity.
To resolve the ambiguity an informal nicknaming system comes into play which recognizes where a person is from.
In a few cases a more detailed representation is needed to resolve ambiguity ; if so, the piece's file letter, numerical rank, or the exact square is inserted after the moving piece's name ( in that order of preference ).
Because of these three different meanings, an etymological analysis alone does not resolve the ambiguity of defining religion, since each verb points to a different understanding of what religion is.
# It can resolve ambiguity ( see examples below ).
Tactile information is often used as additional stimuli to resolve a sensory ambiguity.
In The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves, an interdisciplinary account of her own seizure disorder, Hustvedt states her need to view her symptom not “ through a single window ” but “ from all angles .” These multiple perspectives do not resolve themselves into a single view but rather create an atmosphere of ambiguity and flux.
* To resolve ambiguity using the contra proferentum rule.
" Further along, Bohr attempts to resolve this ambiguity concerning which parts of the system should be considered macroscopic and which not:
To resolve this ambiguity, divide out the largest possible power of t and multiply by − 1 if necessary, so that the constant term is positive.
As a signatory to the European Patent Convention ( EPC ), the UK follows the Protocol on the Interpretation of Article 69 of the EPC, which requires member states to draw a balance between interpreting patent claims with strict literalism ( with the description and drawings only helping resolve ambiguity ) and regarding the claims as a mere guideline only.
To resolve this ambiguity, Unicode 5. 1 has deprecated the use of the original code points, introduced the new U + A64A and A64B, (), and recommends composing the digraph with two individual characters ⟨ о ⟩+⟨ у ⟩
However, the brain undergoes deeper processing to resolve the ambiguity.
In mid-level vision, the visual system utilizes a set of heuristic methods, called Gestalt grouping rules, to quickly identify a basic perception of an object that helps to resolve an ambiguity.

resolve and term
He implemented these measures because he wanted to resolve serious economic problems and political inertia that clearly threatened to put the Soviet Union into a state of long − term stagnation.
Some use the term dispute resolution to refer only to alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), that is, extrajudicial processes such as arbitration, collaborative law, and mediation used to resolve conflict and potential conflict between and among individuals, business entities, governmental agencies, and ( in the public international law context ) states.
Enrico Fermi, who developed the theory of beta decay, coined the term neutrino ( the Italian equivalent of " little neutral one ") in 1933 as a way to resolve the confusion.
As President Chiluba began his second term in 1997, the opposition continued to reject the results of the election amid international efforts to encourage the MMD and the opposition to resolve their differences through dialogue.
When deficits always resolve between attacks, this is sometimes referred to as benign MS, although people will still accrue some degree of disability in the long term.
The term deus ex machina is used to refer to a narrative ending in which an improbable event is used to resolve all problematic situations and bring the story to a ( generally happy ) conclusion.
Deferring the start of antibiotics in acute otitis media for one to three days if pain is manageable with the above measures is currently recommended as: two out of three children with acute otitis media resolve without antibiotic treatment, no adverse effect on long term outcomes have been found when treatment is withheld, antibiotics have significant rates of potential side effects, and a recent trial has found increased rates of recurrence of otitis in children ( aged six months to two years ) who were treated with amoxicillin.
For example, Jim Collins and his colleagues found that a certain type of leader, whom they term “ level 5 ”, possesses humility and fierce resolve.
The term can also refer to measures taken to resolve a specific economic crisis, for instance an exchange-rate crisis or stock market crash, in order to prevent the economy developing recession or inflation.
* Most local areas or wards in the country have at least one police officer who is involved in trying to build links with the local community and resolve long term problems.
Late in 2004, Chaudhry announced that the Labour Party had decided to remain in opposition for the remainder of the parliamentary term, seeing no way to resolve the impasse without making unacceptable compromises.
As President Chiluba began his second term in 1997, the opposition continued to reject the results of the election amid international efforts to encourage the MMD and the opposition to resolve their differences through dialogue.
The term counter is often used instead of detector, when the detector counts the particles but does not resolve its energy or ionization.
An alternate term for a resolution is a resolve.
* Friedenssturm — Peace Offensive ; term given by General Ludendorff to the last great offensive of World War I hoping to break Allied resolve.
* Self support automation is the term organizations give to their support structures that provide on-line libraries and tools for self-help and easy troubleshooting solutions to automatically and precisely diagnose and resolve problems and incidents.
This term is related to the verbal root dhri to hold, carry, maintain, resolve.
The term originates from social thought within the Roman Catholic church and states that no larger organ shall resolve an issue that can be resolved at a more local level.
This is usually temporary but does resolve, in a short term sense, the pressure to deliver the code.
If the clause is recognised as a good faith term, the ' forum state ' must apply the nominated proper law to resolve the dispute.

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