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"run this program" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in instances when something needs to be done with a program, such as when you want someone to open it, install it, or perform a specific task with it. For example: "Please run this program to generate the report."
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It's hard to say, 'Shut up, we're going to continue to run this program.' These guys are paying for it.
Because all you can do is laugh at the incompetence with which Ron Zook has run this program over the years.
"What they haven't said is that as difficult as it may be to run this program, it's worth the effort, and that's very upsetting".
However, it is not clear if any attempts were made to run this program in parallel.
To run this program, the two files are imported (used for main function and simplex function respectively and as shown in appendices) in the current MATLAB folder as: 1 opt_pro.m 2 simplex_function1.m .
Ari, from IT, thin guy with a Jew-fro of dark curls and a T-shirt that read "Raised By Polite Wolves," jumped in: "How are we going to run this program?
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If running utilities mentioned in this article gives you an "Access Denied", "You don't have rights to run this", or the program will not run, you probably have a malware infection.
5.05pm BST "Whoever runs this program knows they screwed up," Kirk says.
And the C.I.A. has outsourced a lot of the drone piloting, which also raises interesting legal questions, because you not have only civilians running this program, but you may have people who are not even in the U.S. government piloting the drones.
Microsoft has been running this program since 2003 and to date has invested $750 million in the project.
Launched in April, there are only two stores in New Jersey and one in northwest Arkansas that are running this program today.
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