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They are not very sharp to begin with and they cannot be sharpened, meaning that when they lose their edge (and they will), they have to be disposed of.
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Pansharpening is shorthand for panchromatic sharpening, meaning the use of a PAN (single band) image to sharpen an MS image.
"Getting information out of Yemen is deeply difficult these days; the war has sharpened divides, meaning that even when one gets information, it's often filtered through the biases of interlocutors," Adam Baron, a former foreign correspondent in Yemen, told The WorldPost.
This is the Lensbaby, an odd lens that allows you to create selective focus images, meaning you can "sharpen up" on spot on a scene leave the rest in sporty blur.
We may sharpen the meaning and we may get clearer on what falls in the range of these terms, but we never completely sharpen the meaning.
They knew exactly how to support academics, burnishing their typescripts into books, sharpening their meaning, eliminating error.
After surmounting multiple obstacles over many years, Oksman's monograph proving the letter's authenticity (and sharpening its meaning) was published in the Soviet Union: a small victory, but a heroic one.But the lingering impression of Mr Etkind's book is absence.
Category labels ("names") and definitions were developed to sharpen the meaning and scope of each category.
"Certain kinds of trauma visited on peoples are so deep, so cruel, that unlike money, unlike vengeance, even unlike justice, or rights, or the goodwill of others, only writers can translate such trauma and turn sorrow into meaning, sharpening the moral imagination".
It will mean sharpening the eye for patterns and understanding that they have meaning and motivation.
However, the philosophical discourse addresses very different meanings of the term, which should be distinguished to avoid misunderstandings, but also to sharpen the key meanings of the term in psychological contexts.
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