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Villarreal, now coached by Ernesto Valverde, who had played for both Espanyol and Barcelona in his time, expertly and intelligently knew how to match up to Barça's world-renowned movement and precision.

Because Ross treats his audience intelligently, we know why down-on-their-luck parents could abandon their teenage son, a novice jockey named Red Pollard, at a hardscrabble track.

They strategize intelligently because they know their markets and rivals well.

It can, for instance, upscale blurry images or video intelligently, because it "knows" that certain patterns indicate letters, and can be hammered into shape no matter how artifacted; other patterns indicate the hard edges of a face, and can be contoured and sharpened as the system sees fit in order to bring the image up to snuff.

If we make a clear and objective analysis, we must acknowledge that nature never produces unnecessary or "junk" actions or molecules because it has integrated millions of years of evolution that allowed it to know "intelligently" what it has and what it is good for; in addition, it will never work without profit, expending energy for something futile.

Generically, all measurements have uncertainty, and a standardized test method endeavors to produce results with a minimum uncertainty, as well as known precision and bias so that the results can be intelligently used for their intended purpose.

If some regularity can be known from the user mobility behavior, then these functions and values can be further expanded and used intelligently.

Rem Koolhaas's practice, OMA, better known for its amazing cantilevers and improbable collisions of form, offers as its two shortlisted projects assemblies of intelligently arranged boxes.

Last season, she switched amicably to Smith's group, Handling Speed Intelligently, known by its initials as H.S.I., which includes the world's fastest man, Maurice Greene, and Ato Boldon, a bronze medalist at 100 and 200 meters at the Atlanta Olympics.

"Mark's questions were very good and if you tried to answer them intelligently," Merton wrote, "you found yourself saying excellent things that you did not know you knew, and that you had not, in fact, known before.

This study is different from all existing improvements in two ways: The proposed scheme intelligently decides the detection algorithm based on the power and band of interest, thus increasing accuracy and reducing mean detection time for the known PU waveforms.

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