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Yet traders looking for edges tend to seek them in the outside world, where they are visible to others.
It seems a fair guess to say that MLS Breakaway might be a model for part of NBC's Premier League coverage, and in some ways this experiment with the format was a fairly typical MLS exercise, from an ambitious tech-friendly league looking for edges wherever it can find them.
These are not beveled edges — you're looking for edges that have been cut.
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For example, the first layer may look for edges or corners.
This method looks for edges with the highest "betweenness," where betweenness is a measure that favors edges that lie between communities and disfavors edges that lie inside communities.
For example, taking r to be 0.85, we may look for edges that appear in 100% of the networks obtained from the bootstrapped datasets.
"You're always looking for an edge, and the edge I can get in Boston is something I need to thrive on.
This is achieved looking for opened edges and continuing its direction based on the direction of the maximum gradient until another opened edge.
"Top-performing athletes are always looking for an edge, but when they go into a GNC, they are not looking for an illegal edge," said the lawyer, Paul Greene.
They're always looking for an edge.
He's looking for an edge.
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