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Questions How questions are phrased can mean wide shifts, even with wholly neutral words.
And that can mean wide variability in the court's opinions when its three-judge panels are randomly drawn up to hear appeals.
For investors, the social media may mean wide access to a variety of information on the go.
The process x ~ i is modeled as zero mean, wide sense stationary with unit variance, and white (this property holds provided that sampling is done at twice the signal bandwidth).
The first type of input, as in standard H2 optimal filtering, is a zero mean wide sense stationary white noise, while the second type is a linear combination of sinusoidal signals each of which has an unknown amplitude and phase but known frequency.
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Yet the technology is showing signs of gradually expanding to a broader audience, a step that could eventually mean wide-reaching changes in the telecommunications industry, if early experiments by individuals and businesses are any indication.
Still, for those determined to create a home like no other, going commercial can mean wide-open spaces and savings of 20 percent or more compared with buying a regular apartment.
It would also mean wider sanctuaries for terrorists plotting attacks against the United States and Europe and even greater instability in Pakistan.
Today, however, technological advances mean wider ranges of both temperature and humidity are safe for most equipment, says Yetman.
That could mean wider acceptance of working in the cloud by big business customers that have been nervous about going all-cloud because of security and regulatory concerns.
That will mean wider spreads and higher dealing costs for other investors, though that may be a price worth paying for safer banks.
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