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Of course, as any Tesla employee would argue, the Model S is not intended for such narrow use.
Sadly, weakening the Grutter v. Bollinger ruling — the 2003 case affirming the narrow use of race as an admissions factor — would make that progressive vision far more difficult.
The Food and Drug Administration held a meeting this month to discuss whether patients should be tested to narrow use of the drugs, which cost $8,000 to $10,000 a month.
"If you could get a drug approved for one narrow use and then market it for everything else, there would be no incentive or motivation for a company to prepare data to ensure that it meets the standard for safety and efficacy," said Marc J. Scheineson, a lawyer specializing in food and drug regulation at Alston & Bird in Washington.
What a narrow use of a beautiful term!
These machines are limited to extremely narrow use cases.
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That means they learn to lean out, towards a more conversational application of language, rather than learning a set of phrases that they can only apply in very narrow use-cases, says Whately.
A designer says we're gonna put tasks over here and buttons over here, both interfaces are really powerful but for narrow uses.
A few more quality choices that are intended for narrow uses include: StoryCorps, which is designed to record family stories.
"It will have a narrower use.
The issue with this argument is that many problems have much narrower use cases than a given product designer could aim for, for example, Cox's [1] above.
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