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But before I even start I am warned that "the game may not run adequately on this device".
These results show that our simulation configurations cover various situations and our selection of the stopping point, i.e., 20 runs, adequately reflects such variety.
Grand Central Terminal, given its enormous traffic (lines form frequently), has restrooms that are surprisingly clean, well run and adequately stocked with soap and paper.
The majority report from the citizens' jury raised questions over safety and cost and also highlighted a lack of trust in the government to deliver, run and adequately regulate such a facility.
We used a large sample of 2500 model runs to adequately characterize the distribution of genotypes in the absence of harvesting.
However, traditional simulation tools generally emphasize discipline-oriented purposes and centralized running, and cannot adequately support the collaborative simulation in a distributed environment.
Moreover, 68% of the variance in indoor acetaldehyde concentrations was explained by CO2 levels, indicating that CO2 was a better proxy of ventilation than the presence of a ventilation system, as this latter variable did not imply that the ventilation system was running or functioning adequately.
The family argued that at the subsequent inquest, coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe would not allow questions on whether Lopes looked around adequately before running over the TV producer.
But the family say that, at the subsequent inquest, coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe would not allow questions on whether Mr Lopes had looked around adequately before running over Ms Cairns.
More than $9 million is required to run the office adequately, he said.
He blamed the local media for not covering the positive things the Chinese did, such as building roads and hospitals, and questioned whether Zambians would be able to adequately run the mine.
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