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After two months' practice on this system, three participants with physical disabilities could conveniently gain access to the Internet.

If the spade queen had fallen conveniently, Italy would have gained 11.

Password cracking is generally a process of recovering/resetting passwords from stored data from your computer or other devices so as to recover the forgotten passwords, but of course, in the wrong hands it is conveniently used for gaining unauthorized access to your computer, accounts and internet websites.

Once gold (and then silver) gained acceptance as conveniently small expressions of relatively high value, with a visible mark of guarantee, the stage of true coinage, as it first appeared in Asia Minor and India, had been reached.

The fact that most leave for non-academic reasons, that they may well return later and that many will have gained some credits and are wiser is conveniently forgotten in the search for Treasury-inspired efficiency.

"I criticized my brother many times for the violence he caused," he claimed, conveniently never addressing the fact that he used the billions of dollars gained through that bloodshed and devastation to lead a lavish life beside his sibling, above the law.

In this article, only genes that have definitely not lost or gained any introns in Arabidopsis were used as control genes and were conveniently described as "other genes".

The second kind of pragmatic argument, which can be called a "truth-independent" pragmatic argument, or more conveniently, an "independent-argument," is one which recommends taking steps to believe a certain proposition simply because of the benefits gained by believing it, whether or not the believed proposition is true.

The Center for American Progress CAPP) claims "Coverage Losses Under the Senate Health Care Bill Could Result in 18,100 to 27,700 Additional Deaths in 2026". That sounds pretty bad, but the entire analysis conveniently ignores CBO's own estimate that 15 million of the 22 million who purportedly would lose coverage in 2026 are people who previously had gained Medicaid coverage.

Valuing built heritage has rarely ranked highly in Glasgow's priorities, and the city has gained an unfortunate reputation as a place where listed buildings are left to rot until they "just go on fire", conveniently paving the way for redevelopment.

The information gain is thus defined as More conveniently, the information gain can be described in terms of joint entropy H C, F) as follows: Let f1,…, f k be the possible values of the feature F (if the feature is continuous, as in our case, it is discretized first) and c1,…, c l the possible values of the class C (only two in our case).

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