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"This may be unacceptable to governments, which use economic growth as their primary performance indicator," Cooper notes, rather dryly, in "Longer Lasting Products".
He argues that:On closer scrutiny, the embedded trade-offs (stemming from the weights chosen by the analyst) can be questioned, and may be unacceptable to many people.
I have found that in New York, it may be unacceptable to talk about income, but that it is often O.K. to ask someone how much they pay in rent or maintenance.
Heyns, has submitted a 22-page report on "lethal autonomous robots", says that the deployment of such robots "may be unacceptable because no adequate system of legal accountability can be devised" and because "robots should not have the power of life and death over human beings".
As a result, the acute degradation of fingerprinted content may be unacceptable.
For some data sources this may be unacceptable approach such as with hyper-spectral data.
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If health differences are attributable to biological variations or free choice it may be impossible or unacceptable to change the health determinants and so the health inequalities are unavoidable.
But people involved in the negotiations say he is willing to consider up to $1 billion, something that may still be unacceptable to Mr. Silver.
The company's founders figure such a device may well be unacceptable as a legal e-signature since anyone could hit the computer key to send it and hackers might easily forge it.
Additionally, the traditional centralized approach, in which data traffic from sensor nodes accumulate near one sink [3,4], is not efficient in terms of energy consumption or packet delays and may yet be unacceptable due to limited network capacity.
It is not rational to say, then, whether one experiment's result is an outlier for one response because it may not be unacceptable data for the other responses.
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