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If the world's movie industry were headquartered in a country with a long tradition of partisan warfare and imperial repression, then we might have more films based on a COIN paradigm.
Over the years other examples of Ayckbourn's structural inventiveness have included alternative scenes based on a coin toss (Sisterly Feelings); a trilogy of plays set at the same time but in different rooms (The Norman Conquests) and two plays sharing actors and running concurrently in the same theatre (House & Garden).
Various criteria for selecting a grade are used, based on a coin's wear and tear and including such elements as scratches, nicks, marks, luster and color.
Apple went with no. 1, probably based on a coin flip.
"It seems unfair to the people of this district and this state to have a representative based on a coin toss, or on the Legislature choosing based on partisan leadership, since they need one vote for a supermajority," Eaton told The Clarion-Ledger.
The arms of Saint Edward the Confessor, a blue shield charged with a gold cross and five gold birds, appears to have been suggested by heralds in the time of Henry III of England (Boutell, 18) based on a coin minted in Edward's reign (Neubecker, 30).
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With the use of adaptive treatment allocation based on a biased-coin minimization algorithm, patients were randomly assigned to one 45-mg subcutaneous dose of the IL-12/23 IL-12/23al antibody, one 90 monoclonal-weekly 45 mg doses, 4-weekly 90 mg doses, or plantibody
Our own approach is based on a sociologically coined systems theory that was developed to describe various functionally different subsystems of societies, such as the economic system, the political system, and the legal system (Luhmann, 1995).
In addition, a computational tool called cnvHap has recently been developed in order to call (unphased) copy numbers or sequence genotypes based on a haplotype HMM (Coin et al. 2010).
As a simple example, imagine assigning workload based on a flip of a coin.
We will never know if a judge, any judge, is deciding his cases based on a flip of a coin at midnight in his darkened chambers or on a fog shrouded street corner.
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