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As Apple tries to fix this, "we're making it less random to make it feel more random," Mr. Jobs says.
As discussed above, with long experience a slave is better able to predict his master's behavior, and so it appears less random to him, but (the civic republican wants to argue) the slave does not enjoy greater freedom by that fact alone.
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The last phrase refers to the internalization of the rules of the grammar of one's first language from a more or less random exposure to utterances in it.
Both plots demonstrate the impact of the process model as the position solution is far less random compared to the memory-less LS solution.
It might also be the case a lower noise (random variation) to signal (systematic variation) ratio in the AQoL as compared to the HUI2 or QWB might increase the share of variation that can be explained; simply because there is less random error to be discarded as a residual.
While higher order Newmark methods lead to higher accuracies, far less random variables need to be modeled in the lower order methods to make it much more attractive from a computational point of view.
Since retrotransposition is thought to be more or less random with respect to the region of insertion, insertions at exactly the same location appear to be unlikely.
Inside is a combination of custom-made and commercially available materials, including three motors and six fans designed to make the bag move more or less at random — to make it seem alive.
The alternative is described by another composer, John Cage, as "Single sounds or groups of sounds which are not supported by harmonies but resound within a space of silence" and are added more or less at random to the other elements.
Professor Tufte opened a book more or less at random to a chart with the headline "U.S. & Canada: Sales Growth %." On a shimmering purple background were maps of the United States in red and Canada in bright green; alongside that, two rows of nine three-dimensional bars, one red and one green, unlabeled except for the puzzling caption "To May 1996".
"As an experiment," he writes, "I picked three novels, more or less at random, to see how they might change my quality of life: 'Castle Rackrent' by Maria Edgeworth; 'Tarka the Otter' by Henry Williamson; and 'The Invention of Curried Sausage' by Uwe Timm".
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