The phrase
"different bins" means separating things into various groups or categories based on their differences.
Full definition
Recovery activities typically begin at the job site, with separation
into different bins or disposal areas.
The goal was to recast the Bible's narrative into new and
different bins involving hypothetical authors, editors and communities.
Generally, the Lib Dems have been given jobs in areas where there is a large measure of agreement anyway: so Chris Huhne goes to energy and environment, where he will need to ensure that does more than have to break the news to the voters that they will have seven
different bins in which to recycle their rubbish.
It's entirely possible that Apple is again
using different bins of the A5X, it's not possible to tell whether CPU or GPU cores are fused off at this point from my digging through the IPSW.
Just imagine having to juggle four or five
different bins, one for each item that needs separate inspection, while also tip - toeing through the scanner in your socks.
The organisation surveyed councils across the country and found that on average households sort their rubbish into four
different bins.
Where I live, I use five
different bins and the collections are fortnightly.
The authors assigned somatic mutations to 96
different bins (based on the substitution and sequence context) to assess the «mutational signature» of each tumor.
Lastly, the tomatometer's distribution is unexpectedly uniform, and would look even flatter under
a different binning strategy (a binning strategy is defined by the total number of bars and their ranges; you can play with these two parameters when you're generating a histogram).
Collaborated with robotics team to develop robotic differentiation of three different bolts using IR vision to place bolts into three different bins