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The power allocation algorithm has been shown to converge faster when its frequency of execution increases, until the frequency reaches an upper bound where the increase of the convergence speed gets insignificant.
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There might be effective and ineffective combinations which overlap and drive our estimation results to get insignificant.
Even in this study, we also got insignificant influence of average years of schooling of household and very low level of significance for years of schooling of the farmer.
A spokeswoman says the company has given up its equity in the natural gas project and today is only getting insignificant payments from Iran to recover the costs of earlier investments.
We decreased the search sensitivity here so that we would not get insignificant homologies.
Both sides are tight-lipped, but for Deere, which gets only an "insignificant" part of its $2.5 billion of construction-equipment revenue from China, the stakes are clear.
He had become insignificant".
From the finesse point of view, even though the power consumption decreases with finesse, the rate in which it decreases gets smaller, and becomes insignificant above a finesse of few dozens, as seen in Fig. 9.
This happens when an event or experience -- usually insignificant -- gets blown out of proportion.
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