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sequential

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Succeeding or following in order.

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How to Be Both is full of time play – slippages, "memories complete with all their forgettings" (as the book puts it), lurchings forwards, unhookings from linearity, the sense that time is not sequential so much as, Smith puts it, "dimensional".

Many managers within Sony were resistant to the concept, but Goto had the support of Sony president and keen pilot Norio Ohga, who liked the device because it reminded him of an airplane control wheel. 5. Goto also abandoned the traditional practise of labeling joypad buttons with sequential letters.

Targeting also allows us to tell sequential stories to the same consumer, building a stronger narrative over time or even actively pushing them along a purchase funnel.

A sequential analysis asking for an ordering of what matters (sequential segmentation) first split people according to their self-reported health, then split each oof the two health groups on the quality of the support given by friends and relatives, and finally split the resulting four groups on income.

For a start, it aims to identify not single phonemes but sequential triplets of them, known as senones.

The format for each game was the "sequential prisoner's dilemma" (SPD), which imagines two prisoners being held separately for interrogation on their parts in an alleged crime.

But eyewitnesses using sequential line-ups named fillers as criminals that is, they wrongly accused people who were definitely innocent three times more often than witnesses who looked at traditional line-ups.Many reforms remain convinced that the newer method is better, but concede that the Illinois study has slowed their political momentum.

During 700 or so real police investigations in Chicago, Evanston and Joliet, eyewitnesses using sequential line-ups were less likely to name the police's suspect, or anyone at all, as the criminal.That is an ambiguous result, since the police, of course, could have been wrong about some of their suspects.

A number of research studies in academic settings have suggested that this method, called "sequential double blind", would lead to fewer witness errors than traditional line-ups.

Tony Evangelista of PricewaterhouseCoopers says that new technologies, such as sequential time-stamping of orders, could render this reform unnecessary by making it impossible to pretend that late orders were in fact placed before the close of the trading day.Indeed, plenty in the industry are muttering about over-regulation.

Strategy today still assumes that corporate decision-makers are like generals on a battlefield, fighting in a sequential world where one step is "then" followed by another along a route clearly marked "either/or".

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