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This ability could help make computers smarter by sidestepping the need to feed them painstakingly labeled training data.
A spokesman for the court said the charges were laid in absentia to expedite the process, sidestepping the need to apply for arrest warrants.
More importantly, they are a short-cut to "the Shaggy defence", a way of sidestepping the need to acknowledge complicity – it wasn't me!
In an interview during a break from his testimony, he said the Buildings Department would try to put some of the proposed new regulations in place quickly by creating internal department directives, sidestepping the need for City Council approval.
In "The Failure-Tolerant Leader," Richard Farson and Ralph Keyes argue for essentially sidestepping the need for resilience by creating an environment in which both setbacks and successes are treated as positive learning experiences.
"We were always really hopeful that if we put the effort into the applications, our backgrounds would stand for themselves," says Nick. Fortunately for them, Nick and Katie both got into every school on their list, sidestepping the need to make a difficult decision.
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And in a major way, the Brown-Vitter bill effectively sidesteps the need for reliable regulators.
Another topic treated in the road map is wireless charging, which sidesteps the need to physically plug in and is moving rapidly toward commercialization.
More significantly and predictably, the government has sidestepped the need for adequate levels of staffing, both in terms of volume and skill-mix.
To sidestep the need for the second firing, Ohio State ceramist Kenneth Sandhage adds powdered or molten metal to the ceramic precursor mix.
Metagenomic approaches, which sidestep the need to purify and cultivate individual microbial strains, make it easier to retrieve genome sequence information from elusive microbial species.
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