Like I said this isn't a very
deep game in terms of how it plays, but it all comes together in a compelling package that kept gently drawing me further and further into it.
Not exact matches
The increased computational power that is making all this possible derives not only from Moore's law but also from the realization
in the late 2000s that graphics processing units (GPUs) made by Nvidia — the powerful chips that were first designed to give
gamers rich, 3D visual experiences — were 20 to 50 times more efficient than traditional central processing units (CPUs) for
deep - learning computations.
Whether you're an average guy just starting your running journey to shed a few pounds, or you're
deep in the running
game training for your next marathon, the importance of finding a good pair of running shoes remains the same.
The best - selling
game developer Valve likes to hire «T - shaped» employees, meaning they have
deep expertise
in one area coupled with interest across a range of subjects.
The company's «graphic processing units» (GPUs) crunch the complex calculations necessary for crypto markets,
deep neural networks, and the visual fireworks
in games and movies.
Deep learning — the seemingly miraculous technique of feeding computers extremely large sets of data and letting them find patterns — was central to Google solving «Breakout» and other simple
games; it helped Facebook understand «StarCraft» combat; and it played a significant role
in cracking go.
Thursday night started off about as bad as you could imagine for Niners bettors, with quarterback Brian Hoyer throwing an interception
deep in Niners territory seconds into the
game to hand the Rams a quick seven - point lead.
The company's characters — Link, Mario, Donkey Kong — are anchored
deep in the hearts of adult
gamers.
Its Silicon Valley venture capital backers saw it as a
game - changer for real estate, and envisioned themselves picking off $ 250 million a year out of a potential $ 25 billion market: insurance policies that would protect the nation's homeowners from one of their
deepest fears — further losses
in their equity.
My observation, with my hands
deep and dirty
in this
game, is that it is far, far more complex to do this effectively and systematically.
In order for the model to work well and be a
game changer, it needs good input and
deep buyer insights.
Nerding out over an online video
game or a fantasy series or a beloved sitcom isn't bad — that kind of
deep passion can drive culture forward — but when that love is self - contained, it's useless, and that makes the diverted goals of Ready Player One's book and movie feel
in counter to one another.
If you want to have a discussion about the
deeper things
in life — love, death, aging, loneliness, joy — you are more likely to find someone
game for the topic
in church than elsewhere.
Similarly, Lucy,
in C.S. Lewis» The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe while pushing
deep into the back of a wardrobe (a large cabinet
in which clothes are hung) during a
game of hide - and - seek, suddenly found herself
in a forest, a forest seemingly very far from her home
in England.
Now we KNOW there are no gods and that all the terrorism put into people's heads by religious frauds is just a pile of lies so high and so
deep that part of the
game is to get you to get lost
in the complexity of it.
Not a zero - sum
game,
in which one person sacrifices his or her career, friends, creativity or
deepest needs so that the other can be the hero, or the star, or never lose the argument.
Not much more territory
in the
deep south left, not many more away
games.
Part of the
deeper excitement of the
game is following how the strategy is progressively altered, from pitch to pitch, cumulatively and prospectively,
in accordance both with the situation of the inning and the balance of the
game.
But
in the thirty years I've known him, I've always had the impression that it was his advocacy for those who were both persecuted and voiceless that kept him
in the
game and offered him the
deepest of satisfactions
in his public service.
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We are
deep in a
game of Refrigerator Tetris back at the farm (this is what happens whenever Linda and I combine refrigerators), so we need to eat everything before we add more delicious foods to the fridge!
Despite the iffy run
game, Cobbs and Westbrook are among the better receiving duos
in the conference, and Lagow has the arm to hit them
deep.
Simply known as The
Game, few rivalries
in sports run as
deep as the annual border showdown.
Mourinho has found out for himself that Fabregas can not play from a
deep - lying position
in front of the back 4
in any big
games.
I for one won't mind him retiring at Arsenal or being a coach, because despite his lack of pace and his limited ability his football brain is really up there with the best, knows how to read the
game and is a true defender that likes to sit
deep and soak
in the pressure.
A lot of Arsenal fans will disagree but I can see their point, especially
in a
game like tonight's when they can expect Romania to sit
deep and defend for their lives.
I can feel he is not so comfortable with the cold weather
in London so if we still has to depend on him during Christmas and new year
game than we are
in deep shi *.
«Wenger is giving the striker the self confidence and belief that should help him to start banging more goals
in himself» i highly doubt that makes one a goal scorer... otherwise why bring about this question after welbeck has been involved
in two goals??? To me walcot is a better option because of his finishing, smart runs,
game reading, delivering during big
games, good final touch and making it easier for the right back since he keeps defenders
in deep in their half therefore, no need for him to be defensive.
But this time he has time to think
deep about a squad that can actually beat Barca at least
in a home
game.
Liverpool took the
game to us, we sat too
deep and didn't press the Liverpool players hard enough to win the ball back
in the first half.
I think Ramsey has to be dropped for a league
game now, also Ozil has had many chances
in AMF, he did create a lot, but lets see Cazorla
in his preferred role as well since he has been playing
deeper recently
in CMF.
No one expected Bellerin to have a big impact, when he was thrown into the
deep end, the same could be said about Coquelin, So, why not wait and see if Bielik can do the same, he seemed okay
in that position against the MLS superstars, well, at least wenger was happy with his performance
in that
game.
Doing the Saints
game deep in enemy territory with a bunch of Saints fans.
He said it was to increase the aerial threat by having Welbeck and Giroud on but that sort of thing would usually work only
in a
game where you are pressing forward against a
deep sitting defence.
We are more focused on defending than we have been
in a few years, especially the midfielders tracking back and the fullbacks sitting
deeper, but it has come at the cost of some of the possession
game.
Nashville has the Blackhawks
in a
deep hole, but to avoid a trip back to Chicago and any signs of life from their usually resilient rivals, the Predators will need to finish the sweep here
in Game 4.
When deployed
in a
deeper midfield role or even worse, on the right - flank, his influence on the
game gets affected due to other positional responsibilities.
Man United have conceded 10 goals
in seven Premier League
games and the loss of veteran defender Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand has definitely been a factor and youngsters Paddy McNair and Tyler Blackett have been thrown
in at the
deep end to say the least.
But because I think that
game is more manageable than some, I'll go with the Minnesota Vikings, who dominated the Falcons defensively
in their matchup earlier this year and are built to make a
deep run.
Play him as a double pivot with Coquelin
in those
games where we need to dig
in deep.
We TURNED THE
GAME AROUND.We won a game we were losing.Why?We had a MANAGER WHO KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING, The PLAYERS TRUSTED THE MANAGER.They together would not accept losing.See where this is going?The replay was away.We were 1 - 0 down at half time.We needed something to happen.We needed the players to dig deep and respond.We did.We equalised in the 78th minute and scored the winner with minutes to go.Why did we win that Semi - Final trilogy.Because we had a manager who COACHED his players and the players BELIEVED IN THEIR MANA
GAME AROUND.We won a
game we were losing.Why?We had a MANAGER WHO KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING, The PLAYERS TRUSTED THE MANAGER.They together would not accept losing.See where this is going?The replay was away.We were 1 - 0 down at half time.We needed something to happen.We needed the players to dig deep and respond.We did.We equalised in the 78th minute and scored the winner with minutes to go.Why did we win that Semi - Final trilogy.Because we had a manager who COACHED his players and the players BELIEVED IN THEIR MANA
game we were losing.Why?We had a MANAGER WHO KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING, The PLAYERS TRUSTED THE MANAGER.They together would not accept losing.See where this is going?The replay was away.We were 1 - 0 down at half time.We needed something to happen.We needed the players to dig
deep and respond.We did.We equalised
in the 78th minute and scored the winner with minutes to go.Why did we win that Semi - Final trilogy.Because we had a manager who COACHED his players and the players BELIEVED IN THEIR MANAGE
in the 78th minute and scored the winner with minutes to go.Why did we win that Semi - Final trilogy.Because we had a manager who COACHED his players and the players BELIEVED
IN THEIR MANAGE
IN THEIR MANAGER.
The teams traded three more three - pointers
in the third quarter, and Ohio State held a 22 - 16 lead
deep into the
game.
So they dug down
deep and began to mount their comeback...
In the closing minute of the
Game they were able to actually tie the
Game up at 84.
We all know how Hull City will set up their
game plan which will be to sit
deep like Chelsea, Swansea usually do against us but Wenger will go into the
game with his usual lame tactics when
in fact he should devising a better plan to get the 3 points with ease
Southgate is just shifting the blame to Wenger for not selecting jack, however, I think Jack days as a
deep lying play maker is done with, because that position requires a lot of tackling and
in his most recent
games Wenger had used him higher up
in an attacking role, which is more suited for his skill set.
English players don't mix it up enough,
in fact Bale is the only British playing outside England and among the elites of Europe; French, Spanish, German players bring a mix of flavours to their
game while the English players sit at home romanticizing the mediocre, wallowing
in that sense of entitlement and never thrown at the
deep end.
Hence needs to modify his
game to that of a
deep lying playmaker like Arteta (
in his latter days) to give him time and space to pick his passes and be more of an influence on
games instead of always turning into a cul De sac whenever he tries to get away from an opponent.
They are
in most
games deep into the second half and if they can get some key buckets late, «why not them.»
xahak is not DM and if he is played as a
deep lying playmaker than wilshere is better than him.other than that we
in last few
games had no creativity.
We have a
deeper analysis of what happened with the player last year, whether he got injured, how many
games he played
in three weeks and after he got injured.