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Institutional racism in Britain's universities is harming the performance of minority ethnic students, the UK's first professor of black studies has said.
Moreover, the secondary operates without harming the performance of the primary network.
The results show that cooperation at the underlaid layer considerably increases performance without harming the performance of the primary network.
In this way, rudeness can spread out like a virus, not only harming the performance of those who experience it but also making them carriers likely to pass the harm on to those with whom they interact next.
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He said he wanted to make sure that competing in the morning would not harm the performance of the likely American star of the Games.
Mr. Ebersol said that Mr. Rogge was sympathetic, but said he would do nothing that might harm the performance of the athletes.
The first inkling of trouble came last month, when Mr. Ackermann disclosed at a banking conference that the spreading crisis would harm the performance of Deutsche Bank's vast sales and trading, and corporate finance operations.
I/O congestion caused by concurrent storage accesses from multiple applications is inevitable and severely harms the performance.
On the contrary, the femtocells access the spectrum as secondary networks provided that they do not harm the performance of the primary network significantly.
Uncertain population behaviors in a regional emergency could potentially harm the performance of the region's transportation system and subsequent evacuation effort.
Ulteriorly, the volatility of wind power time series might be over-rated, on condition that the outlier shocks are treated the same as ordinary shocks, and this error evaluation of volatility may harm the performance of wind power forecasting.
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