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The clustering procedure is based on a winner-take-quota learning strategy in conjunction with an annealing process in order to minimize the associated mean square error.
The Michigan Republican Party delegate selection plan provides that of the 30 delegates to the national convention, 28, or two per each of Michigan's 14 congressional districts, will be awarded based on a winner-take-all determination within each congressional district.
Striatal functioning is based on a winner-take-all mechanism.
The victory is, correspondingly, very threatening to those whose vision of the American future is based on a few winners and a lot of losers.
In order to test the best performing radiation dose with a convenient chemotherapy schedule of an oral formulation of radio-sensitizing vinorelbine in inoperable locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), we performed a randomized phase II trial based on a "pick the winner" design.
Gibney has previously directed a documentary that looked at sex abuse in the Catholic Church, while Going Clear is based on a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright.
If this trial suggested some similarity to "It Could Happen to You," a movie loosely based on a real-life lottery winner's generous tip to a waitress, the proceedings proved otherwise: There was testimony of greed, lies and betrayal.
UPDATE – Based on a random drawing the winner is Shaun.
Directed by and co-starring Victor Sjöström, it was based on a novel by Swedish Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf; many years later, Ingmar Bergman referred to Sons of Ingmar as a "magnificent, remarkable film" and acknowledged his own debt to Sjöström.
Since the reduced-form estimates in these papers are based on a comparison of lottery winners and losers, they in some cases measure a "private with incentives vs. private without incentives" effect, rather than the effect of private vs. public schooling that the literature typically addresses.
Based on a novel by the Austrian Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, it featured Isabelle Huppert, who also appears in "Amour".
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