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However, results are intended to be directional in nature, informing future efforts.
The tests of selection employed in this study are intended to distinguish regions under directional selection, not balancing selection, a scenario for which our sample size is rather limited and severely underpowered.
This is a blind analysis intended to be used on any directional data.
The problem was that the spacecraft's underpowered omni-directional antenna, which had been intended for use only while Galileo was near Earth, was now the only way to receive data from a spacecraft more than 576 million miles away — the greatest distance of Jupiter from Earth.
Mr. Dimon and other bank executives argue that hedging, when used properly, allows financial institutions to offset the normal risks they face from economic or market shifts, and doesn't represent the kind of proprietary, directional bet that the Volcker Rule is intended to bar.
These results suggest that listeners experience some difficulty orienting towards sources as the target SNR drops below −6 dB, and that if one intends to make a directional microphone that is usable in a moving conversation, then off-axis attenuation should be no more than 12 dB.
The tablet form factor was chosen as the software's intended use is by small groups of four to five students within seminars, the omni-directional and easy to handle properties of the tablet being especially useful for such purposes.
Originally intended for the college classroom, "The Lonely Crowd" unaccountably landed on the best-seller lists and stayed there for months and months as thousands of Americans anxiously examined themselves and their neighbors for directional indications.
Pun intended.
Irreverence intended.
Nor ever intended to.
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