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It will operate directly on the input patterns without the need for doing any preprocessing.
Originally, Professor Himanen said, mobile computing devices were based on the need for doing things on the move, when working by any other means was impractical.
This paper investigates the sway behaviour of semi-rigid regular steel frames, i.e. frames having the same arrangement of beam and column sections at all levels, and hence proposes some design charts for the prediction of sway that eliminate the need for doing any numerical modelling.
This analysis shows the need for doing tamping based on the STD values, although specific problem and problem area are not available.
As the need for doing business in the information age evolves, so will we.
But this does point to the need for doing health development differently, with much greater emphasis placed on the locally-led, globally supported and politically-smart approaches [ 31].
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"It's easier to keep to the timetable and expedite changes -- and it virtually eliminates the need for do-overs or long delays while disputes get ironed out".
They'll certainly simplify coordination in Groups and remove the need for "did you see that?" messages.
Find here all the information you need for doing research with the Historical Archives of the European Parliament.
Like many other prophets from the Hebrew Bible, Micah spends much of his prophesying to the people on the importance and need for doing social justice.
The first is the work-related feedback you need for doing your job.
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