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Tang said the startup is still testing precisely how to integrate robots into its operations, but he envisions that a customer will opt to have their order delivered by robot, get a text message when the unit rolls up to their door, then will have to click a link in that message to open the locked bay on the so-called "personal delivery device" to retrieve their order.
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He is a fan: "It's a good test, precisely because it focuses on a central idea in child-friendliness: children's everyday freedoms and choices.
Since Trump has ascended, it's been clear that his demagogic instincts could be tested precisely by the sort of tragedy suffered in Orlando.
Many Republicans in Washington are resisting Mr Clinton's plans for tests precisely because they do not wish local school boards to lose control of what pupils can be taught.Equalised funding is not uncontroversial, either, although opposition tends to be muted.
At what point would such a shepherd adopt the low-risk attitude of an established concern, and care more for the sheep in hand?" The center also anticipated cooperative projects with a leading agricultural school: "The seed on rocky ground, barren fig trees, mustard seeds -- so much here to be tested precisely," its director said.
This phenomenon means that 'it is difficult to express a universal sequential test precisely in terms of C-complexity' (Li and Vitányi 2008: 151), and the best that can be precisely done is to find upper and lower bounds expressible in terms of ordinary Kolmogorov complexity between which the set of ML-random sequences falls (Li and Vitányi 2008: § 2.5.3).
This expected change of 16 in the power has previously proved difficult to test precisely, but it is shown here that available data on the deposition of small aerosol particles (Sc ∼ 106) confirm that the deposition is indeed 10 times faster on very rough surfaces.
Additionally, to test precisely the main effect and the interaction effect of musical training, a GLM was performed (see 2. 7. Statistical Analysis).
We identified large discrete shifts in the use of screening tests precisely at the ages where guidelines recommend that screening begin.
The New York City Medical Examiner's Office can only share the cause and manner of death homicide by asphyxiation not how the examiner reached their conclusion, so it's impossible to know before trial precisely what tests or evidence were brought to bear.
In fact it's best they don't hurry - because one of the problems in such global testing is precisely because the results push countries towards quick-fix solutions.
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