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Finely chop the reserved portion of red onion.
Mash the potatoes with the rest of the olive oil and the reserved portion, then season.
where α is a control parameter that determines how much of the total budget is to be kept in reserved portion.
A good example is a "buffer overflow", a common type of error caused when a computer tries to store information in a reserved portion of memory (buffer) that is too small.
Under the French system, a testator who is survived by descendants, parents, or (in some countries) brothers, sisters, or even other close relatives, cannot dispose at all of the "reserved portion" of his estate, the size of which depends upon the number and the degree of nearness of relationship of the surviving "forced heirs".
Model evaluation was typically based on a reserved portion of data and accuracy was measured in a variety of ways including mean-squared error and correlation coefficients.
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Non-Malay rural families also did not benefit much due to this, as the Constitution reserved portions of land for the Malays, and state governments were not anxious to receive destitute non-Malays.
The agency was ordered to reserve portions of the spectrum for small companies.
In fact, his narrowed, cream-coloured eyes made us realise he understood the fond name: that if a servant stole and reserved a portion for his boss, there would be no single problem.
The company, which generally produced cheap domestic genre motion pictures, reserved a portion of its budget to make lavish historical spectacles, such as Mizoguchi's Ugetsu (1953), that would appeal to the art audience outside Japan.
He reserved a portion of this land for an estate village called Akulinino where friends of President Putin built houses.
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