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Mr. Lucio declined to predict "what the audiences are going to be like" for the coverage of the Olympics, but with "a lot more people spending time at home," he said, there could be robust ratings.
An analytical method could be robust for some factors and not for others.
Also in this paper, to propose a method which could be robust against object size and shape variation, extended mean-shift algorithm as explained in the subsection 4.4 will replace with mean-shift algorithm.
We also did a durability test which wasn't a prerequisite from Locog, but we wanted to ensure the torch could be robust enough so it wouldn't be easily damaged while being taken on and off the bus, in case it hit anything.
This conclusion agrees with that of Guan and Stephens, who indicated that imputation-based methods could be robust to imputation AR and could improve power to detect associations even when average imputation accuracy was not perfect.
This suggests a homeostatic mechanism controlling the frequency of network oscillations: changes in the pattern of connectivity could be compensated for by changes in synaptic strengths, or vice versa, meaning that the network frequency could be robust to changes induced by plasticity.
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There could be the robust Bleacher Creature Combo.
The drop in expectations has come as economic figures suggest the recovery could be less robust than some had thought.
City analysts have been wondering for ages how Tesco's profits margins could be so robust in the face of steep falls in sales.
Mr. Durgy went on: "Given the density of the population down there in Fairfield County, the deer could be quite robust this winter and spring.
Michele Pertusi's bass-baritone could be more robust but well serves the singer's conception of Oberto as a brooding presence single-mindedly intent on righting a wrong.
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