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(That could be considered a form of flattery, but it was probably more of a rescue operation, since Libeskind's Wedge of Light Plaza never seemed quite workable).
"We have defined exactly what equipment is, and we've taken away the time constraints, and we think we've come up with something that is quite workable right now".
I saw these systems at the iWater conference in Barcelona and, although the website isn't very polished, they looked to be quite workable.
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Thus, with the small number of L + 1 samples used, the LS estimator Ĥ k is expected to perform not quite so satisfactorily, though perfectly workable.
Actually, these elements are quite abundant and exist in many workable deposits throughout the world.
"I agree it is quite right for the BBC to have good, workable systems in place but a review is required if morale is to be protected and producers can continue to do what they do best," he said.
The term in this comprehensive context combines some quite disparate categories of art; therefore, as a workable field of art-historical study, folk art is generally treated separately from certain other kinds of peoples' arts, notably the "primitive" (defined as the work of prehistoric and preliterate peoples).
"The documentation needs quite drastic overhaul before it could be considered workable," he added.
By linking climate change to the shift in ladybug color, the authors present a "workable hypothesis, but it's not quite there yet" he says.
It was quite a problem just scaling the planets down to a workable size.
That's quite a list of options and the interface makes it very workable.
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