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Among the remarks: GinaMarie Zimmerman, who is white, was heard insulting African-Americans and equating them to "tokens".

By taking the derivatives of this accumulated distortion with respect to each element of, and equating them to zero, the optimum is obtained, as (16).

By computing the partial derivatives of Q I W with respect to each entry of R j (f) and equating them to zero, we obtain the MAP update R j ( f ) = 1 γ ( m + I ) + N γ Ψ j ( f ) + ∑ n = 1 N R ̂ c j ( n, f ) v j ( n, f ).

This process has only accelerated since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, who defended the white nationalist and white supremacist protesters who marched in Virginia, by saying there were some good people among them and equating them with anti-racist counter-protesters.

Incidence rates, I z i), corresponding to the 10 decile values of PM2.5, denoted by z i for 1 = 1,…10, can be compared with the risk model by taking the ratio of incidence rates for all unique pairs of PM2.5 deciles, a total of 45 pairs, and equating them to the ratio of the corresponding risk model evaluated at the appropriate decile average.

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Although originally intended as a descriptive generalization of rock types, many of Arduino's contemporaries and successors gave these categories a temporal connotation and equated them with rocks formed prior to, during, and after the Noachian deluge.

To find the bounds of the optimal IBO that maximizes the overall SINR, we differentiate the right-hand side and the left-hand side of (40) and equate them to zero.

It uses the first two moments of the first-passage times of the Ornstein Uhlenbeck process to a constant threshold, which are given as series expressions, and equates them to their empirical counterparts.

It's time to call them on their hate and stop equating them with valid and informed stances.

Josue addressed the panel on behalf of his congregants — "There's a lot of stereotypes about voodoo in America" — many of whom, he said, are terrified of courts and cops, equating them with the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. "Myself, I'm very scared of uniforms," he said.

Like Washington, Hamilton had deplored parties, equating them with disorder and instability.

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