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Its underlying tenet -- that time exacerbates the problem -- means that the longer Congress squabbles about how to increase job growth, the more intractable the situation becomes.
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So as we help mothers around the world improve their lives through education, resources, and other aid, we need to first convey the basic underlying tenet to the mother: She is worth it.
The underlying tenet of society, we come to understand, is that people are forbidden to be single.
Geared toward ongoing organized criminal activities, the underlying tenet of RICO is to prove and prohibit a pattern of crimes conducted through an "enterprise," which the statute defines as "any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity, and any union or group of individuals associated in fact although not a legal entity".
The underlying tenet of this approach was supported by the current literature review.
The underlying tenet of our work is that neither of these trends will become fully mature without: (1) An understanding for how and why system entities are connected together, and (2) Formal procedures for assessing the correctness of system operations, estimating system performance, and understanding trade spaces involving competing design criteria.
After arguing himself out of every previous position, he had finally found the perfect ideology for an inveterate contrarian one that presented such a basic affront to the underlying tenets of modern democracy that he would never run out of enemies.
The underlying tenets of technology, such as Moore's Law (which states that chip power doubles every 18 months), all seem to imply heady growth for everything they touch.This (and a bit of Y2K panic) helped explain how technology spending in the United States could grow by 42% in 1998 and 37% (to $820 billion) in 1999, according to META Group's MetricNet.
Although nine in ten Egyptians are Muslim, only a minority subscribes fully to the underlying tenets of modern Islamism; namely, that their faith should be the prime component of their identity, and that Islam represents a prescription for all aspects of life, including politics.Roughly a quarter of Egyptians do accept these notions.
The underlying tenets of chatbots are incredibly interesting, but they've just been so stupid that there hasn't seemed to be a ton of use for them.
This paper describes the ExpertLens system and methodology, briefly discusses recent ExpertLens trials, provides conceptual arguments for why it is an appropriate model for eliciting expert opinions, illustrates its main components and analytics by using an infrastructure investment example, and discusses a research agenda for testing the underlying tenets of the ExpertLens approach.
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