Sentence examples for resorting to processes from inspiring English sources

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Yet, whereas the previous series of my work (Scratching the Surface work on street posters, walls and other derelict surfaces) aimed at expressing and representing the search for an essence lost under those layers, in this video and project, which I call "Detritos," I propose to explore this in an even more intense way, resorting to processes that are even more brutal.

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This study presents a novel closed-loop tuning method for cascade control systems, in which both primary and secondary controllers are tuned simultaneously by directly using set-point step-response data without resorting to process models.

In theory, QIs can be defined for all three types of quality – process, structural and outcome quality – but in practice benchmarking of BC care must resort to process QIs as surrogates for outcome quality for at least the first five years.

This paper presents a novel method for proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller tuning directly using the step response data of the process without resorting to a process model.

These are obtained without resorting to known processes (for example, without using Laplace's transform).

The usual reason given for so seldom resorting to the process is that consumers are afraid of it.

Let the other person know that you're resorting to this process because s/he's left you no choice; remind him or her that you've made many attempts to clarify how serious you were, but that those attempts were ignored.

There are reasons to be wary about resorting to the expedited process, known as budget reconciliation.

In particular, we obtain convergence to optimum fitness by resorting to an annealing process, which makes the algorithm asymptotically equivalent to simulated annealing.

The Storify integration will mean that users can create Storify narratives directly from content being monitored via HootSuite, rather than resorting to a copy/paste process as in the past.

With great wealth but limited "hard power," Qatar envisioned the Al Jazeera enterprise as a soft power equalizer, enhancing the nation's clout without resorting to the traditional process of building up military strength and then acting in menacing ways.

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