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Systems that are ideal in the first sense may, but need not, be ideal in the second sense.
Raising from corporations might not be ideal in the U.S., particularly in the Valley.
Jobs may not be ideal in the moment and you may not know many people in the field.
We found that existing OR routing models assumed the protocol to be ideal in the sense that there were no duplicate packet transmissions.
If you have an understanding of the technology landscape and how to apply relevant new solutions (from predictive analytics to artificial intelligence) to time-consuming and labor-intensive accounting processes, this path could be ideal in the future.
"A Republican would be ideal in the general election," Newsom said with a grin, then glanced over at Cox and Allen.
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Mr. Gergiev's pace was ideal in the Tchaikovsky, luxuriantly slow but never sluggish.
On Friday neither Alina Somova nor Ulyana Lopatkina were ideal in the long and demanding first and second movements.
Brugman explained that one of the main aims of this novel was to "make people reflect on what we think is ideal in the body".
Symplectic numerical integration aims to preserve the energy, momenta and area (volume) of the phase space, and is ideal in the study of non-linear free vibration.
"It's ideal in the sense that he does have the ability, as a captain should, to build up somebody's confidence or say a kind word to somebody.
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