Sentences with phrase «single run of»

If the history of science is any guide, no simple theory with profound explanatory power is expected to emerge while research is restricted to a single run of a unique physical instance.
I presume that there were no randomly simulated components in the model because a result based on a single run of such a model would basically be meaningless with no indication of how the randomness affects the results.
In case of modelling a single run of a unique physical instance, I have no idea what «successfully» means.
In» 94, the Guerrilla Girls made a single run of newspapers with their signature stats about... you know.
So, assuming you're not a total completionist, running through Story Mode and doing a single run of the two new modes should set your total somewhere around 9 - 10 hours.
This approach is a natural fit for climate science: a single run of a high - resolution climate model can produce a petabyte of data, and the archive of climate data maintained by the UK Met Office, the national weather service, now holds about 45 petabytes of information — and adds 0.085 petabytes a day.
The use of single runs of multiple models is known as an opportunistic ensemble.
Taking «ensembles» of single runs of different models is worthless until the probability has been established for individual models.

Not exact matches

My colleague Christie Smith, who runs Deloitte's Leadership Center for Inclusion, travels frequently, but makes a point of exercising every single morning.
I don't know of a single successful entrepreneur who ever said starting and running a business is easy.
Arguably no performer connects on a more profound personal level with fans: Songs like «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» and «Run the World (Girls)» are anthems of female empowerment, and as her music has grown more complex and daring, her lyrics have become increasingly intimate, exploring themes like motherhood, marriage and sexuality with refreshing candor.
You'll be able to run and jump your way through a cavalcade of levels in single - player like you would with any other Mario game.
You will collect coins in both the single and multiplayer modes of «Super Mario Run» that you can use in a third mode.
When Target acquired the leases of 124 old Zellers locations, it inherited a higher - cost store structure that it can do little about: outdated floor plans that run over multiple levels are no match for sleek, single - entrance big - box stores designed for ultra-efficiency.
This tale of an Italian - American crime family never exhausts a single part of its long running time.
That might seem unfair to judge the company and its flagship conference on a single flopped product, but the fate of Glass is just the most high - profile in a long list of disappeared or disappointing products ranging from Google Reader to Google Wave to the Nexus Q and Android Wear — a platform that still exists, but I usually forget to wear my devices that run it.
But beneath his self - assurance and the organization's bluster is a vulnerability both profound and unspoken: Bloomberg's epic multidecade run — the equivalent of a few centuries in the fast - moving technology sphere — has rested on a single product.
The company said it expects another low single - digit decline in the current quarter, which it largely attributes to the company's strategy of cutting ad loads, or how long commercials run during its shows.
«I wouldn't say it's a home run,» Ferrill says, «but there are a lot of singles being hit, which is great for franchisees,» and could portend more business to come.
Founded in 1975 as a single ice cream parlour just outside downtown Manila, Jollibee is today the flagship brand of a family - run empire, spanning 2,700 stores and nine brands around the world.
Smith runs the single biggest division of JPMorgan, the largest U.S. bank.
«I think since, really, I'm a conservative investor, that experience of being in debt and also the experience of seeing things happen to people who took too much financial risk and got hurt, led me to be pretty conservative — I'm a guy that looks for singles and not home runs,» Bach said.
At $ 129.95, modestly priced Quickup (904-795-0667; runs on IBM compatibles and requires 390 RAM and hard disk) consists of a single disk and deals only with shipping through United Parcel Service.
More shockingly, one in five run out of money every single month.
Nate emphasizes the importance of keeping things lean: «If you don't establish the definition of success before running user acquisition efforts, you won't know whether you're desperately failing or single - handedly making your company succeed.»
Everything from reaching out to a certain number of coaches every single day, running a specific 40 - yard dash time, eating certain healthy foods that would help increase my performance and attending the right summer camps at universities that would put me in front of the right people.
In 2003, 19 - year - old Elizabeth Holmes dropped out of Stanford and founded a company that can run multiple blood tests on a single drop of blood.
In a sense, this is just blogging refined (and hosted by a central platform run by a single company, of course, which has potential flaws of its own).
There isn't a single candidate who has ever run for office that hasn't had various conflicts of interest, or at least the appearance of them.
Look, if you want to be just like the opportunistic parasites who write that sort of self - help style nonsense but have never actually run a real company, produced a genuine product, developed an expertise, or done a single thing to help anyone but themselves in their entire lives, be my guest.
When you're running late, Leave Now sends «on my way» texts and emails on your behalf to let people know your estimated time of arrival — all in a single tap.
Along the way, according to an official account, he «single - handedly destroyed an enemy force that had pinned his battalion from a series of bunkers... [and] was shot three times as he ran back toward friendly lines with the American casualties.»
Bare metal machines run applications databases very fast because of that lack of virtualization, which takes a performance toll, and the server is dedicated to a single job.
early five years ago, the global health organization AmeriCares started a mobile clinic in the chaotic slums of Mumbai, where sanitary facilities and running water are limited and entire families sleep in a single room.
One of those, BMW, runs a plant in the United States that is the largest single autos exporter in the country and has created thousands of jobs.
Since the U.S. runs a large surplus in its exports of services to China, $ 33.3 billion in 2015, Beijing would be highly tempted to single out this sector for retaliation as well.
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the single largest owner of local television stations in the United States, had sent down marching orders; these were must - runs.
When someone tells us no, it could be because of circumstances that have nothing to do with a person's willingness to help, and in the long run, we'll be better off if we're not quick to write people off after a single rejection,» concludes Newark.
Its score of 25.5 percent in the lower house was just ahead of the 25.4 percent for Bersani's Democratic Party, which ran in a coalition with the leftist SEL party and it won almost 8.7 million votes overall, more than any other single party.
Salmon points out that «not a single one of the 12 [candidates] is a CEO who was hired to run a company by its board of directors.»
Whether you're creating a single piece of content a week or several pieces a day, the quality of your content should always remain extremely high if you want it to pay off in the long run.
If you try to cram that much experience into a single page, you run the risk of editing out some previous positions that could carry a lot of weight when it comes to the job you're applying for.
One of my favorite investment strategies is the barbell strategy where I invest in lower risk companies or indices to hit singles and doubles while concurrently investing in more speculative companies to hit potential home runs.
Types of businesses that run into a problem with this pillar are factoring companies (which the IRS considers to be an investment of capital) or more passive investments like a single real estate property you intend to rent out.
For example, employees holding company stock often run the risk of being too heavily exposed to that single investment.
The single biggest reason we are closing down (a common one) is running out of cash.
The trader, Sarao, was not part of a sophisticated firm that operated microwave networks or paid for colocation services but rather a single individual who tweaked a software program that he used to repeatedly run the same manipulative layering strategies.
His article, entitled «Why Entrepreneurs Don't Scale,» provides a brilliant look into the behaviours and tendencies of entrepreneurs as their companies grow from single product firms run by small teams, to multi-product organizations with a staff list that no longer fits on a sticky note.
The single most logical explanation for the rapid run - up in the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the past year is, quite simply, the Trump promise of a massive corporate tax cut enacted by Congress.
Buterin has stated although many ICOs are launched on top of a decentralized network, they still run the risk of centralization due to single development teams with high funding or companies controlling large amounts of money.
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