But they say that in trimming away customization in the name of convenience, Casper left
a hole in the marketplace.
This means the camera will not align itself with the camera
hole in last year's cases.
Take the (infamous) example of «Tay,» described by The Verge in a March 2016 article titled «Twitter taught Microsoft's AI chatbot to be a racist a —
hole in less than a day» (the «a — hole» being my addition).
Buying a handful of ties with no rhyme or reason is a sure way to burn
a hole in your pocket, and it can still leave you without all of the essentials.
An analysis released Monday pokes
holes in that argument.
He set up
the Hole In The Wall, gave the children the assignment and allowed them to play.
If we assume those permits turn into
holes in the ground, Canada is putting up apartment complexes at the fastest rate since the early 1970s.
So he set out to replicate the results, conducting another so - called
Hole In the Wall experiment in a poor rural village, where the kids didn't even speak English.
In August 2016, a fan blade within an engine became loose and separated, forcing a Southwest flight to make an emergency landing in Pensacola, Fla., after debris tore a foot - long
hole in the plane's body above the left wing.
Create content that helps «plug up»
the holes in your funnel and watch your leads increase.
As Mitra got similar results again and again (to date,
Hole In The Wall experiments have been conducted in more than a hundred communities in India, Southeast Asia and Africa), he began to wonder about what else kids with digital resources could teach themselves.
Microsoft has already identified 30 security
holes in common among Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8.
To find out, Mitra punched
a hole in the wall of his office, which was located on the edge of one of the city's slums, and installed a computer and a touch - pad mouse, as well as a video camera so he could observe.
Indian students participate in
a Hole in the Wall experiment (Photo: courtesy Philippe Tarbouriech / Hole - in - the - Wall Education Ltd..)
In recent years, Mitra has put the lessons from
the Hole In the Wall to work in western primary schools.
What I'm seeing now is there's a couple people who've built 12 - hole courses.Six
holes in the front, obviously, and six
holes in the back.
As a startup executive with an engineering background, I know firsthand what it's like to have
holes in my knowledge base.
These leaders, some of them scarcely out of their 30s, are building explosive, mould - breaking brands capable of extracting vast wealth from social networks instead of
holes in the ground.
Completion of 5,275 metres of drilling in 12
holes in peripheral areas of Curraghinalt to test continuity of the deposit.
There are more
holes in Bay Street's thesis that the good times have returned than it cares to admit.
Holes in her talent pool included smart digital designers and marketers, people with user - experience (UX) expertise, and skilled project managers who have actually worked on real - world challenges and not just performed outdated textbook exercises.
The offense runs through him, and though the Cavs, like all teams, have plays that they run, a lot of the time, it's James dictating the action and poking
holes in the defense.
So for the next two years, in nine out of 10 instances, coins were being stolen as soon as they came in, says Chainalysis» Gronager, who is also a creditor: «It meant that you had
a hole in the bottom of the well, and someone was just draining money.»
He embarks on a journey that he thinks will fill
the hole in his small and fragile heart.
Officials have not released information on what exactly caused the dam's structural problems, including a gaping
hole in the middle of the spillway.
Germany does not want to create unnecessary and expensive new institutions, especially since the British departure has left a big
hole in the EU budget.
The tips of the vacuum tubes in the ENIAC accumulators, which were arranged in 10 - by - 10 grids, poked through
holes in the machine's front panel.
Russia, meanwhile, had broken its international isolation by attracting major foreign investors, filling a gaping
hole in its budget.
In fact, our «plan» had so many
holes in it that if an MBA class had reviewed our startup strategy, most students would have considered us touch and go at best.
For all the campus's high - tech trappings, most of its toilets are essentially just
holes in the floor, and each bathroom includes a bucket where employees dump their tea leaves.
The combination of ubiquitous sensors, Big Data, and social networks means we'll soon be able to spot and seal structural
holes in something close to real time, in line with Goldman's dream of fracking our networks» full potential.
More than a week after Canada's beloved coffee and donut chain announced it had
a hole in its executive suite, analysts are still wondering what happened to former CEO Don Schroeder.
And that should have given it the world - topping medal haul — just as the Canadian Olympic Committee predicted — had two other countries not punctured
holes in the best - known and, till now, highly reliable medal - forecasting model.
Your best IT pro is powerless if employees are blowing
holes in your security.
For example, employees installing apps can «create a big security
hole in the system because you're losing control of who has access to what,» says Tobok.
On Tuesday evening — after Johnson had dismissed reports indicating he could resign — it was reported May would offer 20 billion euros ($ 24 billion) to fill a post-Brexit
hole in the EU's budget, according to the Financial Times citing sources which could not be verified by CNBC.
The Triumph has sustained damage, including a large
hole in the right side of its stern, visible in the above photo.
Why Satan would ever see him as a danger remains a gaping
hole in «Ghost Rider»'s logic.
Waugh punches several
holes in this theory.
In the long run, you'll find it's much cheaper than going it alone and then later discovering
holes in your financial parachute or «corporate veil.»
«That is the term that lawyers use to describe a situation in which an owner has poked so many
holes in his or her legal safeguards — by failing to follow the rules that govern corporations — that a judge decides it's fair to poke some even bigger holes.»
«It is a promising start to mapping the populations of black
holes in our universe.»
For instance, While swimming beneath an ice cap in below freezing waters (yes, where
holes in ice caps are cut out in order to enter and exit), Hof claimed to have lost his sight.
POKE
HOLES IN IT The Brooklyn model from Geox is custom - designed for heat relief.
Winning a gig by exploiting
holes in a company's security system is surprisingly common.
When all was said and done, he also found four musket - ball
holes in his coat.
Around the bend I encountered a large gaping
hole in the ground with a little sign next to it that said THE MARKET: PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Rather than the four, spiderlike arms of the da Vinci Xi, the da Vinci SP has just one arm, inserted into one
hole in the body, through which four different maneuverable tools emerge.
Chilton said,» Unless this language is written to avoid it, this could blow a huge
hole in the Volcker Rule and would obfuscate the intent of Congress and President Obama when the financial reform legislation became law in 2010.»