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Until then, lottery games existed, but the winning numbers were often chosen in unreliable ways that could produce rigged results.
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(After all, an agent could form the belief that p via an ultra-reliable process, even if she's generally disposed to form beliefs about p-related matters in highly unreliable ways).
Worse, nurses compiled and exchanged patient information in idiosyncratic and unreliable ways (some even scrawled notes on their scrubs).
But as the proposed partial reliability approach is aimed at generic applications, transmission of auxiliary data packets, even in an unreliable way, might be significant for many applications.
On the other hand, corrupted auxiliary data packets will never be recovered, and thus, they will be transmitted in an unreliable way.
As packets that were being transmitted in an unreliable way may start to be retransmitted when corrupted, when they leave the error zone in (13), the correct value for the number of data packets must be considered.
History, Lies, and Research "Lucky Us" is a book about two teen-age girls — sisters and near-strangers — who leave their home town, in Ohio, and stumble into notable fame and spectacular failure as they make their unreliable way in Hollywood, Brooklyn, and London's West End.
But poor video quality has undermined the validity of blue light camera footage in court, and it's considered an unreliable way to identify a suspect, prosecutors say.
It means recognising that a job is an increasingly unreliable way of ensuring that everyone shares in the wealth of our societies.
He wants student test performance to count heavily in evaluating teachers for tenure, even though the union insists that is a highly unreliable way to assess teachers.
Isolation of canine influenza virus is a relatively unreliable way to confirm the infection.
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