Sentences with phrase «equivalent settings of»

That training was used to create software that can translate what it sees on video into equivalent settings of Jules's facial motors.
Though maybe the way the world works as «them and us» is a precisely equivalent set of opposable digits, in flesh and blood.
Geometrical element a and b are not identical since the equivalent a sets of a are not equivalent to the equivalent sets of b.
Because when I think about what other thing of value that libraries have that could potentially be traded to publishers in order to get an equivalent set of value back from them in the way of ebook rights, I keep coming back to one thing:
It would be interesting to find an equivalent set of funds with lower minimums.

Not exact matches

Most crucially, Segura got an original - comedy - special deal with Netflix, which is the modern - day equivalent of being asked to sit on Johnny Carson's couch after your set — a guaranteed career maker.
Innogy added that the farm, which is set to be located 32 kilometers off the east coast of England, was expected to supply the equivalent of 800,000 U.K. homes with renewable electricity annually.
Last Thursday, the Tezos blockchain project set a record for the coin sales by raising the equivalent of more than $ 200 million over the 13 days of its fundraiser.
Equivalent Libor rates, set by a smaller panel of banks in London, fixed at 0.14357 percent.
(And one should be set up post haste for equivalent Canadian controversies, like what to do about maple syrup heists and the fact Battle of the Blades has returned for another season on CBC.)
Although the price hasn't been set for American customers, Chinese consumers will pay 580 yuan — the equivalent of approximately $ 91 — The Wall Street Journal reports.
Prior to 2009, many publishers set a wholesale price for e-books at a 20 % discount from the equivalent physical book, at which point Amazon's $ 9.99 price point roughly matched the wholesale price of many of its e-books.
This is equivalent to saying that the most expansionary setting reached during the downward phase of the interest rate cycle should be maintained until such time as a move to a clearly restrictive setting is required, and only then should a move be made.
Healthcare systems have set up the equivalent of corporate venture investment arms to gain early access to new technologies that can help them reduce costs and improve efficiency.
China's working - age population aged 15 - 64 is set to decline from 2016 with numbers shrinking by 11 million in 2015 - 2020 — equivalent to the population of Greece.
The company decides to make a total supply of 3,000,000,000 Phoneum tokens, It has set its PHT token price at 0.01 $ USD, equivalent to 1 PHT.
This is a very abnormal setting of the rate; it was equivalent to the Fed holding its foot firmly on the accelerator.
By an irresistible vision I mean an ideal goal for mankind that is (1) intrinsically desirable, (2) possible of actual achievement, and (3) set forth in a situation where to reject it (or some qualitatively equivalent alternative) would be to court misery and / or destruction.
In a long and careful analysis of what ousia would mean to the Greek ear, Joseph Owens sets down the following characteristics of any near - equivalent in English:
8 The amount of information available in a set of equipotential elements is the numerical equivalent of the yes - no decisions required to identify one element uniquely by successive acts of division.
Now, without necessarily being against merit badges in the proper setting, which is for Boy Scouts, for adults to have their professional self - respect dependent upon their equivalent suggests at the least some deep interior doubt about the integrity of one's commitment.
The Christian equivalent of an Islamist madrasa is being set up in a normal decent English school, teaching children hateful and extremist ideology.
In an equivalent light, a civilized society is constituted as an enduring, i.e., historically continuous, entity which manifests a definitive set of social relations that transcends the invariable changes in its membership.
It follows that a geometrical element b associated with any group of equivalent abstractive sets is such that it always has some other geometrical element a incident in it, the reason being that each of the equivalent abstractive sets which are the members of a geometrical element b is such that each can cover and not be covered by the a equivalent abstractive sets which are the members of the geometrical element a. And if every geometrical element has some other geometrical element incident in it, no geometrical element can be a point.
Any member set of the one geometrical element a will be covered by any member set of the other geometrical element b, since all the members of any geometrical element are equivalent.
Abstractive sets a and are equivalent to every member of the geometrical element of which they are members.
If all the member regions of equivalent abstractive sets are required to include all the members of each other's convergent tails, it is clear that there can be no equivalent sets (Def.
As for courage, Smith's and Hume's apprehensions were followed in 1896 by William James's call for «The Moral Equivalent of War» — a setting where in peaceful times the «military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fiber of the people.»
We're supposed to set aside the cultural equivalent of isolationism and develop a globalized cultural literacy.
Literary critics have debated at length whether these resemblances can be reduced to a set of equivalent literal expressions.
So long as regions are not constituted solely of simple, monadic regions, so long as regions always contain pairs of regions as well as simple regions, and hence always contain nonequivalent as well as equivalent abstractive sets of regions, it is entirely illegitimate to assume that statements made concerning relations among some of the abstractive sets contained in any region — i.e., those which are equivalent — can be generalized into statements concerning relations among all the abstractive sets in the region, thereby collapsing them into a single geometric element.
The Beer, Wine and Spirits Producers» Commitments 2013 - 2017 include adding to packaging globally (except where similar information is already legally required, prohibited or already provided by voluntary agreements) a standard set of easily understood symbols or equivalent words to discourage (1) drinking and driving (2) consumption by those under - age and (3) consumption by pregnant women.
GreenPalm enables buyers to off - set their purchases of palm products by paying the producer of an equivalent volume of RSPO - certified sustainable material.
There was a comment about not weighing our ingredients in the US, there are alternatives, try to find a US set of measuring cups and spoons, they should be very reasonably priced... look on the internet for equivalents... or you could use the ounces equivalent for the cups measure.
equivalent of first set of post 2nd work war analogue computer.
Even his arrival at United barely registered as an event; the equivalent of stepping out to play a small acoustic set while Bastian headlines the Pyramid stage.
West Ham did set a record for a transfer between British clubs when they paid # 65,000 for Johnny Byrne in 1962 and then also set a world goalkeeper transfer record on signing Phil Parkes from QPR (in 1979) for a fee of # 565,000 (equivalent to circa # 3 million today).
The supernatural equivalent of Romeo and Juliet by Stephenie Meyer may not be the most obvious choice when considering reading material for your teenager, but here are five good reasons why you should go out and treat your tween / teen to the full set today.
I've always figured some people WILL continue to use the now - new channels almost exclusively but I've never been firmly convinced that we'll entirely turn to a set of proprietary systems, or that the need for the electronic equivalent of a letter will go away.
A ruling from the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canada's equivalent of the FCC, on October 28th removed the ability of independent ISPs to offer unlimited internet service for a set monthly fee in favour of a the UBB push is designed to offset revenue lost because of people who are cancelling their cable to stream TV online.
Cries of «answer the question» echoed round the House as Cameron tried to squirm out of addressing the fact that Labour's equivalent set - up, the Future Jobs Fund, wasn't quite as dastardly as his government had once suggested.
Such price increases, although within the limits set by industry regulator Ofwat, are controversial given the amount of water lost by the various companies - last year, the equivalent of the daily water consumption of ten million people was lost every day.
A set of «principles of regulation» is to be imposed on government departments from next month which will force ministers to remove regulations with an equivalent value if they want to introduce new ones.
A committee of Labour's ruling body set a cap of # 156,000 for each leadership contender — equivalent to # 1 for each party member registered at the time the contest began.
Both reports were instrumental in setting up the Faculty of Law at Legon, leading to the current bifurcated legal education system, which includes the academic component at a University followed by a professional component at Makola or an equivalent professional school.
Certainly, the decision to set the minimum number of women at 31.5 % (the current proportion of women MPs) equivalent to 6 out of 19 is disappointing but will undoubtedly be increased in the future.
But he noted that a # 7bn increase — the equivalent of a little more than 1p on the basic rate of income tax — would maintain the 80/20 ratio between tax rises and spending cuts that the chancellor has previously set as his target for his austerity programme.
Directly comparable figures from those elections are hard to come by, but to give some sort of context the «national equivalent» votes calculated by Rallings and Thrashers at the two sets of elections were CON 34 %, LAB 33 %, LDEM 27 % in 2002 and CON 37 %, LAB 26 %, LDEM 27 % in 2004.
The analogy to the climate change legislation could be to make a statutory commitment to reduce child poverty (for example, to reach by 2020 a level of child poverty at least 90 % below the 1999 when the commitment to reduce and end child poverty was made) and then to set up an equivalent group to the Low Pay Commission or Monetary Policy Committee to report before each pre-budget report and budget as to progress towards this, and to assess and advise on the range of policy options necessary to get on track.
Along the way, according to a 2013 study, you'd get dosed with the radiation equivalent of a whole - body CT scan every five to six days, increasing your lifetime cancer risk above the limits set by NASA.
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