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"We have to be able to execute," Greene said.
"A good C.E.O. has to be able to execute the policy once it's set," he said.
"Winning campaigns have to be able to execute on the fundamentals.
But they're worried that they just don't seem to be able to execute as well as they should be.
But Fassel wants the Giants to be able to execute at least a handful of plays well to help create a reliable running game.
Not that Radziner has the kind of budget these clients do: "For me to be able to execute this," he says, "it had to be quite spare".
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It's another to still be able to execute a successful launch.
If the content of the service code is packed into a standard file (similar to a.jar file), any compatible engine should be able to execute it.
However, one fundamental feature of a path planning algorithm is to insure that the vehicle will be able to execute the generated path, which means that limitations on vehicle movements must be obeyed (i.e., nonholonomic constraints).
"The question is will they be able to execute on what theyve got".
They won't be able to execute buy or sell orders from their Bloomberg terminals.
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