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They may be interested in taking the direction of their collection in a different direction.
On another occasion, Kobak says he was asked to change his technique for a particular stunt and, on taking the direction, hit a wall at speed.
We have an ingrained habit of taking the direction of both causation and explanation as being past -present, even when discussing past -presentrievenree of any such asymmetry.
They assume that the agents navigate their strategies towards their goal by taking the direction of steepest descent of their cost function (i.e. the opposite of the utility function).
At any point along the length of a strip, a parallel strip can be created by taking the direction of the closest point in the existing strip as the start direction, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
The deflection is calculated by [(D5 + D4 /2]mid-span − [(D4 /2]mid-spanport, where D3 and D4 are testing data of vertical displacement meters at the bottom of the two webs, taking the direction of loading as positive.
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While his team-mates were on the road to Waregem, the young left-back (21) took the direction of England.
Usually students tend to take the direction of tension force for granted without understanding why it is so.
"I think initially they envisioned it more as a hard-rock record, but when I came on, it took the direction it took".
The more difficult path would see the G.O.P. retreat from its current position on immigration and take the direction advocated by Martinez de Vara and the Bush family.
The market took the direction of the board and management that Twitter wanted to be a branded portal business with advertising and measured it accordingly.
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