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Images were bigger, it was more mobile-friendly, and for the first time feeds could be split – for example, into posts by close friends or celebrities.
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They were split, for example, over "last in, first out" layoff policies — he supported a measure to repeal the practice in the New York City schools, while she opposed the repeal.
When a higher number of profiles is prescribed, some of the profiles described here will be split into new subunits: for example within the school profile we might have two groups, one with lower and one with higher average number of contacts.
In the context of our modeling, the additional interference imposed by these channels can be split into non-spread channels, for example, the synchronization channels, and the spread channels, for example, the Common Pilot CHannel CPICHH).
In the event that two or more Nominees receive the same number of votes in the public vote, the relevant prize money will be split equally between those Nominees (for example, if two Nominees are joint third, they will each take an Award of £250).
For example, the total sample (starting node) may be split in two subgroups according to for instance, income.
This resulted in a strong moving light, which was compact and powerful, but could be split into shorter beams also if required, for example, achieving a mirror ball effect during performance of "Music".
It can be split into left and right circularly polarised states for example.
For example, a map task can be split into several smaller map tasks by simply splitting its input data.
For example, a dataset with 256 references and RBS = 32 will be split into 8 groups.
For example, the Cox proportional hazards regression adopts a profile likelihood that cannot be split by observations.
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