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the desideratum
noun
Something that is wished for, or considered desirable.
Exact(18)
Uniqueness is the desideratum here.
Besides being something that people buy when they already own everything else, art shares with gold and diamonds the desideratum (lacked by real estate) of being portable.
Not a bad fraction of the desideratum, but one that will be hard to sustain in the face of the world's economic difficulties.
Considering the desideratum of an efficient trust and privacy-preserving solution, this paper proposes a novel solution in the form of fission computing.
Touchdown passes are fine, but in today's game the desideratum is a quarterback who possesses the accuracy to minimize turnovers, and the presence of mind to avoid being sacked.
Looking back at a number of detailed analyses of experimental research, we can now appreciate that the concept of exploratory experimentation is too vague and too elusive to fill the desideratum whose existence it revealed.
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The desiderata for traffic noise prediction models are discussed.
PS: Originally the desiderata was supposedly attributed to an Episcopal church inscription from 1658.
In a subsequent interview I described her as the "Desiderata in human form" and "a professional hopemonger".
In the prescriptive agendas, the desiderata need to be made clear and should guide the design of MAL algorithms.
She is like the Desiderata in human form – issuing a litany of imperatives and exhortations to be fabulous, conscious, passionate and compassionate.
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