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In the paper "Sensitivity-based Pole and Input-Output Errors of Linear Filters as Indicators of the Implementation Deterioration in Fixed-Point Context", a classical sensitivity analysis for the finite precision implementation of linear filters is extended and improved to consider the exact fixed-point format of the coefficients.
Lanterna is not said pond, or anything like it, but the point about context is made.
On top of that, with tweets limited to 140 characters, users come right to the point without context or nuance.
Other Americans: Not vital for a party – but a good point of context for students of American cultural hegemony.
By point of context, though, an aisle orchestra seat at the Metropolitan Opera for Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore" runs $330 ,also excluding wine.
As a point of context, the company had moved only 0.83percentt on Friday's trades.
As a point of context, this is more than double what Google took down the year before, it said.
Another point of context: Quarterly smartphone sales are substantially larger than yearly tablet sales, a gap that is increasing.
But indexicality is a more general phenomenon: verb tense and aspect point to context for determining the relevant temporal point or interval.
As a point of context, Glassdoor currently lists reviews and jobs for around 580,000 businesses in its database, and it makes money when those companies pay to have better access to update and tweak their profiles.
Many of the responses, however, didn't get the point that context and history matter.
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