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However, the first method is not appropriate, because the norm of the coAfrequency vector is very high, which reduces most of the weights to the magnitude of 104.

An additional disadvantage is that because the norm of the coefficients is not normalized, comparison between different conditions (MAR models for different data sets) on the relative causality strength cannot be confidently performed only by this metric.

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In the 63 years since the United Nations adopted a genocide convention in the wake of the Holocaust, world leaders have failed to prevent the deaths of millions, from Biafra and Cambodia to Rwanda and Darfur — not just because they have lacked the political will to intervene, but also because of the norm of genocide itself.

Sure, there's less elegance in today's movies; there's less elegance in modern life, because the norms of social behavior are far less stringent, and our game faces are, by and large, not so different from the ones we see in the mirror.

"In a situation where civilians are targeted by snipers or bombs, where doctors are targeted because they've treated the 'wrong' side, and where aid workers are unable to cross conflict lines because the norms of war are not being followed and international humanitarian law is being broken, then obviously nothing is ever enough," he told the BBC.

This is partly because the norms of our culture are deeply embedded.

"We used the dot-com because it was the norm of the day," said Paul Ognibene, chief executive and founder of ClubTools, formerly Clubtools.com, a company based in Boston that provides software and services to college and university organizations.

The main modes of transportation even in the neighbourhood area are the private cars because it is the norm of urbanites to use the motorized vehicles rather than to walk.

The inner product itself cannot reflect the relevancy between vectors because it is influenced by the norm of vectors.

By recalling that A m − B m is coercive on V m, we see that there exists an R > 0 such that ( H m ( t, y ), y ) > 0 for every t ∈ [ 0, 1 ] and | y | ≥ R because ∥ ⋅ ∥ and the norm of R m are equivalent on V m.

I recognized early on that there was something special about this network, and I secretly coveted the strange world it depicted, because it was so outside the norm of the rural America in which I was growing up.

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