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Now, we learn from this example that simply considering average customer characteristics (instead of proper segmentation) may yield remarkably biased predictive outcomes.
It would mean, for example, that simply paying someone extra to coach a team would not be possible given the hours typically required for practice, travel and recruiting.
This means, for example, that simply installing a staff door on your kitchen or other such area will not (in and of itself) keep prisoners out, and may in fact make it easier for them to access (as they can be let in by other staff using the door as they go about their work).
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But he also suggested there was a potential for Mr. Volokh's reasoning to extend First Amendment protections to transmitters that do even less — for example, those that simply provide faster speeds to companies that pay more money.
Healthcare providers were critical of, for example, systems that simply replicated existing manual systems, electronic health records that were limited in terms of not being able to provide reminders in real time, and electronic records that required a significant amount of time to enter or retrieve information [ 56, 53].
But that was exactly the problem with too many of the software demos: there were multiple examples of activities that simply make no sense on the wrist.
The 33-5 spurt fueled a much needed win, but Tuesday night in Texas was yet another poor performance by the Big 3, and more importantly, another example of a team that simply isn't playing that hard.
This example is a striking demonstration that simply relying on computer-based predictions to assess the impact of rare missense variants is not ideal, and emphasizes a need to develop high-throughput functional characterization methods.
By that we try, for example, to tell apart vocatives ("Aibo") that simply function as "relators", from vocatives with specific illocutive functions meaning, for example, "Aibo" in the meaning of "Hi, I'm talking to you" or "Aibo!" in the meaning of "Now I'm getting angry" (illocution "command": "Listen to me!").
The Gun Report began seven months ago, after I wrote a column that simply grabbed examples of gun violence from the week's news.
He could simply note, for example, that on Mr. Bush's watch there has been no terrorist attack on American soil in more than seven years, and let it go at that.
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