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On this view, physicalists who have appealed to phenomenal concepts to handle the example of Mary's Room have been barking up the wrong tree (Tye 2009).

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There is, however, some reason for scepticism about whether the new theory handles the examples of late preemption and trumping completely satisfactorily.

The rates vary by length of haul, size of shipment, and the product's classification (a number that reflects the ease with which the carrier can handle the product; for example, gravel has a low classification number, bees in hives have a high classification number).

The aggressive programme of turnbacks and the extraordinary lengths to which the Abbott government will go to handle the problem (for example, handing over 41 Sri Lankans back to the Sri Lankan navy in an unprecedented on-water transfer) have done much to prevent successful ventures.

One doesn't so much interview Dykstra as try to keep up with him; in the time it takes to formulate a question, he is apt to be distracted by a cell phone (he travels with three), or the echoes of a movie quote he loves (Jack Nicholson's "You can't handle the truth," for example), or, say, his appetite for caffeine and junk food.

Brad Fittler, the former Australia captain who is a more credible figure, has worried aloud about whether Tomkins has the size to handle the NRL – although the example of Billy Slater, the brilliant Melbourne Storm full-back who was once a track jockey, suggests a little bloke can make it, provided he is very good and very tough.

Beyond these actions that can be automated, we have all the other actions of the FCAPS (Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security) model that handle the overall management, for example, the configuration and activation actions of the QoS components, which generally are initialized by the architect according to SLA.

More precisely, the interpretation of an embedded conditional clause appears to be sensitive to the nature of the quantifier in the embedding sentence — a violation of compositionality.[19] There are compositional proposals that handle this example, but the obvious ones are ad hoc.

Some critics argue that existing laws can handle the problem, but many examples suggest otherwise.

For example, to handle the 0.45 × WGS data set (total length 1,088,525,270 bp). in this amount of main memory, we have to split it into eight sections each of approximately 136 million bp.

They also handle the issue of uneven training examples by propagating knowledge from information-rich regions to information-poor regions.

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