Not exact matches
The Northern Powerhouse is all
about «
agglomeration theory» — the belief that the economies of a cluster of neighbouring cities can be galvanised to become greater than the sum total of their constituent parts.
Time can mean many things, but Hillis's machine needs to track a particularly messy version: Earth - surface clock / calendar time, which is based on a byzantine
agglomeration of astronomical rotations, orbits, and perturbations of hugely varying lengths, overlaid with arbitrary cultural whims
about how to divide it up.
Herstal is included in the «Greater Lige»
agglomeration, which counts
about 600,000 inhabitants.
One might ask, too, whether her
agglomerations of junk and rubbish were circumscribed by the display conditions - the inevitable qualms
about health and safety regulations - available at Tate Britain.
You're complaining
about what was described in the main post above: «efforts made by Robert Rohde on the dataset
agglomeration and the statistical approach» — because you don't like the result.