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"You don't want it to become empty or just a plain job," he said.
To date however, planning efforts have largely ignored post-demolition land uses for these lots, allowing many to become empty wastelands.
Moreover, if a FIFO-bank line crosses two sectors, and the controller has not returned the 2nd sector yet, this would cause some individual FIFOs within the bank to become empty while others are not, and thus further exacerbate the synchronization issues that would have to be resolved.
Thus the probability that the empty site remains empty is: (8) P e = C e C e + ∑ l C (l ) Decay is aspecific, defined as a constant probability p d for any occupied site to become empty in time t + 1, irrespective of what type of replicator it harboured in time t.
If you allow your faith to become empty and shallow, even the best of your works will become meaningless on a spiritual level.
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David and Michal were about to become empty-nesters, and all the milestones created an air of muted excitement and stress.
For a change, the British are attempting to solve the Olympic white elephant disaster before the stadiums become empty monuments to excess.
In this case, the framework tries to access the first character of a string and fails as the string had become empty due to the mutation applied.
("We've got to rein in spending!") Giuliani, ever the tough-talking warrior, promises he'll only fill half of the federal civil service jobs that become empty due to retirement, an effort that would reduce the number of workers by close to 20percentt over two terms.
As our hands slowly become empty, we begin to pick up something else.
Our consumerist age seems to make words – the very things that should enrich us – become empty, untrustworthy and unsatisfying.
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