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Data structures to accommodate this are computationally expensive and so we suggest using linear complexity, continuously running, overlapping time window, batch jobs as a better solution.
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However, some data is naturally discrete in nature and the development of accurate measures of mutual information to accommodate this is an important area of recent research.
The couple may decide that the best way to accommodate this is to designate a "golfing allowance" so that one partner knows exactly how much the other partner is going to be spending on this hobby, and there are no surprises ("You spent how much on that golf club?!?"). on that golf club?!?").
The couple may decide that the best way to accommodate this is to designate a "golfing allowance" so that one partner knows exactly how much the other partner is going to be spending on this hobby, and there are no surprises ("You spent how much on that golf club?!?").
One bake that accommodates this is a slab pie.
To accommodate this when THI was the environmental descriptor, all values of THI below 60 were given the value of 60.
For example, if someone asks for two non-consecutive month-long periods, an employer that cannot accommodate this pattern is entitled to refuse it.
To accommodate this, we're treating every page like a front page, giving readers more opportunities to find relevant and interesting HuffPost content from the mobile web article itself through infinite scroll, related content and personalized recommendations.
To accommodate this, interviewees were allowed to take breaks as needed.
To accommodate this, there is an optional tag quality module, which assesses the tags by the number of basecalls with PHRED scores of <10.
Where differences may exist, e.g. STS files from PacBio, different parsers can be written to accommodate this, and we are working on producing such a parser.
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