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And while Till said there was something slightly uncomfortable about surrendering a key part of the creative process to an algorithm, Wang points out that the process played to both the strengths of people and computers.
The cease-fire announcement failed to mention a surrender of weapons, a key demand from the Spanish government.
But companies seldom consider the competitive consequences of surrendering control over a key value-creating activity.
The arrest or surrender of Mladic is a key condition for Serbia's advancement toward membership in the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
She single-handedly persuaded a whole garrison of Polish conscripts into the Wehrmacht, on a key Alpine pass, to surrender to the Allies.
But on the travelling terraces not surrendering to the IRA became entrenched as a key feature of chest-beating nationalism, anti-Irishness a statement of ultra-Englishness.
Membership in the euro, however, means surrendering national control over interest rates -- a key tool in controlling inflation, growth and exchange rates -- to the European Central Bank.
That we, in essence have become the "The Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys". But in making this broad brush judgment a key point is lost.
The French navy in particular played a key role in bringing about the British surrender at Yorktown, which effectively ended the war.
In 1886 he played a key role in ending the Geronimo Campaign by persuading Geronimo to surrender to the army.
Nova surrendered two runs in that game, and the Yankees, unable to get a key hit, lost, 3-2.
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