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E.ON and Futerra are now looking to devise more sophisticated ways to measure their performance and their input, going beyond purely hard data and incorporating more qualitative metrics, using social networking, project management and opinion surveys.
As future studies, we will devise more sophisticated admission control schemes for IEEE 802.11p networks, in which more accurate channel estimation methods will be introduced and fairness issues will be investigated.
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16 avenue Bugeaud, 75016 (01 56 28 16 16) Terrasse Mirabeau Pierre Negrevergne is just as capable of dashing off dishes in the bistro style as devising more sophisticated preparations.
There are a lot of ways to cheat in sports, of course, and the most notorious is probably doping, the methods of which become ever more subtle and complex even as officials devise ever more sophisticated ways to spot them.
In particular, researchers have devised ever more sophisticated ways to rank patents and evaluate them.
But since the 1960s, programmers have been devising ever more sophisticated software to make small talk in the hope that one might do so.
Dr. Stix used that work as a springboard to devising successively more sophisticated ideas for heating plasmas with waves, techniques that dominate the field today.
And they have done so, in abundance.To test the correctness of this idea, and also to improve the kakapo's prospects, Dr Robertson and his team devised a more sophisticated feeding schedule that took account of each female's starting weight and fattened her up to the point at which she was capable of reproducing, but not much further.
Eager to compete for the economic success derived from devising ever more sophisticated applications for knowledge, these nations are impatient to crack the elite educational monopoly held by a very small number of mostly Western places.
Another potential problem is that, while we search using our technology, the extraterrestrials may have devised a far more sophisticated means.
A more sophisticated definition is later devised wherein perception is "an ascertainment [of buddhi or intellect] in regard to a sense faculty (Sāṃkhyakārikā 5 in Yuktīdipikā)".
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