Not exact matches
There is also a production
constraint at Tesla's automated material conveyance
system in the company's factory in Fremont, California, but CEO Elon Musk said improving that
system «appears to be
on track.»
Yield rates
on the all - important dot projector — a crucial part of Apple's TrueDepth camera
system — are improving, while
constraints around LTE antenna modules are also easing.
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The U.S. Medicare program is a
system of socialized medicine that imposes no
constraints on medical spending or consumption.
During Tesla's third - quarter earnings call, Elon announced that the company will be looking into putting «some additional
constraints»
on the Autopilot
system in order to...
The more regulatory
constraints are put in place
on banks, the more innovative ways around them will spontaneously emerge and the more complex and opaque («Frankenstein - like») the financial
system will become.
That would place further
constraints on oil producers that have already faced steep discounts
on their heavy crude as Canada's pipeline
system nears capacity, forcing more barrels to move by rail.
Human society represents the attempt to create institutionalized
systems of
constraint on individual conduct which promote common well - being.
What we have done here is (a) accept that mathematics arises from experience, (b) recognize that we can get a general idea of twoness from our experience, (c) accept
constraints on our experience — what we can assert as existing and what we can construct — by accepting some formal
system, in this case a
system defining set theory, and (d) acknowledge that we can define precisely within that
system what we mean by number, successor of a number and in the process twoness.
This perspective unmistakably reveals the unwholesomeness, not to put it more strongly, of our way of life: our obsession with sex, violence, and the pornography of «making it;» our addictive dependence
on drugs, «entertainment,» and the evening news; our impatience with anything that limits our sovereign freedom of choice, especially with the
constraints of marital and familial ties; our preference for «nonbinding commitments;» our third - rate educational
system; our third - rate morality; our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong, lest we «impose» their morality
on us; our reluctance to judge or be judged; our indifference to the needs of future generations, as evidence by our willingness to saddle them with a huge national debt, an overgrown arsenal of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our unsated assumption, which underlies so much of the propaganda for unlimited abortion, that only those children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.
The groups also called for hard data
on whether it was economically feasible to get around so - called «
constraints» such as the risk of flooding private land or overwhelming bridges, which Mr Burke says limits how much extra water can be pumped into the
system.
The final volume of water recovered for the environment is dependent
on the outcome of two work programs that may either increase or decrease the surface water sustainable diversion limits; one to remove river
system constraints and the other to improve the efficiency of environmental water delivery.
The emergence of climate change and critical
constraints on fossil fuel and other non-renewable resources as key limiting factors for the expansion or even maintenance of existing large - scale food production
systems in Australia
In a
system like that, the QB's legs are a primary
constraint on the defense, rather than a pitch to a FB or TE.
In part because human capital in these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation
systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no
constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demand.
As I concluded in my original article, the substantive and I insist uncontroversial take - away from all this is that «Nigeria must embark
on effective implementation of the ERGP and in doing so, we must remove all
constraints to domestic and foreign capital, including and particularly the multiple and divergent exchange rates
system.
So back to the substantive and I think uncontroversial point - Nigeria must embark
on effective implementation of the ERGP and in doing so, we must remove all
constraints to domestic and foreign capital, including and particularly the multiple and divergent exchange rates
system.
of
systems are currently classed as having conditional or interim accreditation with
constraints placed
on the operation of the
system to ensure that identified risks are adequately managed within SIRO's risk appetite.
Previously, astronomers» best
constraints on Jupiter's age came from simulations of how solar
systems form in general.
These
constraints have deterred availability of Faraday effect isolators for
on - chip optical
systems till date.
«Despite important progress
on CERP implementation, there has been insufficient attention
on refining long - term systemwide goals and objectives and
on the need to adapt CERP to radically changing
system and planning
constraints,» said David B. Ashley, professor of engineering practice at the University of Southern California and chair of the committee that conducted the study and wrote the report.
«Delivering
on its promise of assuring a healthy India should be the topmost priority of the Indian Government... In the context of the enormous challenges and
constraints faced by India's health - care
system, this goal might seem like wishful thinking.
Examples of the information these satellites will soon yield include improved estimates of the masses and densities of Pluto and Charon, the possibility of a first estimate of the J2's of Pluto and / or Charon, new
constraints on the tidal evolution and origin of the
system.
However heating effects have placed
constraints on what laser wavelengths and intensities traps can use, as well as the
systems they can manipulate.
We provide
constraints on the true multiplicity and mutual inclination distribution of the multi-candidate
systems, revealing a population of
systems with multiple super-Earth-size and Neptune - size planets with low to moderate mutual inclinations.
There are multiple real things to discuss about this — the methodology, the relatively small number of cores being used (compared to what could have been analyzed), the age modeling etc. — and many interesting applications —
constraints on polar amplification, the mid-Pleistocene transition, the duration and nature of previous interglacials — but unfortunately, the bulk of the attention will be paid to a specific (erroneous) claim about Earth
System Sensitivity (ESS) that made it into the abstract and was the lead conclusion in the press release.
Laboratory model of immune
system overcomes ethical
constraints on studies of hematopoietic stem cells in humans.
I have a question
on 3): I understood that to trigger the fat - burning
system one has to
constraint the carb intake.
There's also a through - line to 2015's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain — narratively we are shown Big Boss going openly rogue and actively opposing the world order, and while the game's mechanical focus is
on freedom, this falls within the
constraints of a larger economic
system where the narrative freedom to do what you want, is a smokescreen for another
system of exploitation.
The American Enterprise Institute hosted a special forum
on Feb. 12, 2012,
on Cage - Busting Leadership, the new book by Rick Hess that looks at the
constraints education leaders face (and imagine) as they try to improve schools and school
systems.
Among the recommends are the integration of the health sector within the education
system; better understanding of the core mandates,
constraints, and characteristics of educational
systems; a focus
on the growth and development of the whole child; and a
systems - based, organizational development approach.
Then, work as a class to decide
on criteria and
constraints, as well as a
system for testing and evaluating the success of each lift.
A large number of school choice
systems use merit - based assignment mechanisms in which students have incomplete information and
constraints on the number of choices they can list.
They will answer the driving question: Based
on a set of criteria and
constraints, how do we build and evaluate a water filter that will lead to an optimized
system that meets the needs of clean water for human use and consumption?
The intense focus
on the individual discounts the conditions and
constraints of the
systems within which they work.
Indie filmmakers are revered, not reviled, partly because they eschew the studio
system and its
constraints on artistic expression.
The
constraints dictated in the Reading
System Conformance section work fine for online Reading
Systems in the same security domain as the Tool Provider, but avoid using it
on lightweight, remote, or offline devices.
These conformance
constraints above boil down to a basic message: A Tool Consumer might have many more demands
on it than a Reading
System.
Because of our expertise, we were able to quickly and affordably navigate through the veterinary health
system and decide upon a realistic treatment plan focused
on Madison's comfort and happiness, within our financial
constraints.
In addition, some types of information may be stored indefinitely
on «back up»
systems or within log files due to technical
constraints, or financial or legal requirements.
Availability is unfortunately always going to be an issue with award seats — that's the
constraint in the
system I try to preach flexibility above all else, so you usually can come by the Saver Level seats needed to book the 35k Singapore miles
on United flights.
Killzone
on the PS3 didn't even allow climbing because of
system constraints.
If nothing else, it makes me understand the
constraints placed
on the Crystarium
system until this point.
The
constraints of a handheld
system with limited internals in 2013 meant that the amount of items
on screen were limited to a small handful.
But he added that the
constraints placed
on any president by the «convoluted» political
system in the United States precluded Mr. Obama from stepping forward aggressively.
Responding to comments 14, 25, and 56: I'm a policy analyst in Seattle, well - read
on the impacts of climate change, but also other global resource
constraints — like peak oil, peak phosphorus and the limits of industrial agriculture, waters supply (closely related to climate), and human
systems / governance.
I have no estimates but with all the inertia in the
system (Ocean and Air), and with changes taken place in these
systems (transient
constraints)-RRB-, a transient response will likely be
on the higher estimate scale.
Here we quantify the effects of key parametric uncertainties and observational
constraints on thermosteric SLR projections using an Earth
system model with a dynamic three - dimensional ocean, which provides a mechanistic representation of deep ocean processes and heat uptake.
The quest for a
constraint on sensitivity is not based
on the assumption that we will get to 2xCO2 and stay there forever, but really just as a shorthand to characterise the
system.
Constraints on the rate at which energy can be provided are extremely common in energy
systems.