Sentence examples for from function to function from inspiring English sources

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Every day I am going from function to function.

In the manufacturing firm, the design ball was passed from function to function with the assumption that eventually all of the pieces would fit together — each believed the "overall solution" would be taken care of by someone else.

In 2001, 17 rebellious software developers (including Jeff Sutherland) met in Snowbird, Utah, to share ideas for improving traditional "waterfall" development, in which detailed requirements and execution plans are created up front and then passed sequentially from function to function.

"The copy and paste buffer is really meant for copying and pasting from function to function," says Craig Palli, a vice president of business development at Fiksu, a Charles River Ventures-backed company that helps mobile developers get users cheaply.

The cloud-based service can be configured to undertake a wide range of roles, allowing businesses users to move their virtual workers from function to function, as demand rises and falls.

The difficulty is that the boundaries of these subsystems are not fixed, but change from function to function so they must be determined from observations on an ad hoc basis from case to case.

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Partee (1977) explained to a meeting of psychologists that the theory cannot be applied directly to psychology because of the huge numbers of entities in the models (infinite numbers of functions from functions to functions).

They do not argue for design but from form to function and then again from function to form" (p. 86, emphasis in original).

For example, the complex logarithm is only well defined up to the addition of an integral multiple of twice pi times the square root of negative one, but the logarithmic derivative which takes a function f z) to the derivative of log(f z)) is a well-defined function from (nowhere zero, differentiable, complex valued) functions to functions.

Thus, we may posit that 'John', when the word occurs alone, is of type ⟨e⟩ (entity referring) but when conjoined with 'every man', it is of type ⟨⟨e,t⟩,t⟩ (a function from functions to truth values) just like quantifier phrases.

The intension of a simple predicate like 'is red' will be a function from worlds to the function from objects to truth-values which, for each world, determines the truth-value 'true' if the thing in question is red, and false otherwise.

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