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The put-on elevates the fraudulent and debases the true, rendering the entire proceedings questionable.
Reinventing Khomeini: The Struggle for Reform in Iran.By Daniel Brumberg.University of Chicago Press; 320 pages; $55 $211 paperback) and £35 (£13.50 paperback ISLAMIC thinkers search ceaselessly for the true rendering of dogma.
Enlightened people would not consider "Amos 'n' Andy" an accurate depiction of African-Americans; nor should people accept television programs like "The Sopranos" as a true rendering of all Italian-Americans.
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We might consider the degree to which the premises make the conclusion more likely (a probabilistic reading), or we might check whether the most normal circumstances in which the premises are true render the conclusion true as well.
True photorealistic rendering will require that we re-introduce some of the dimensions we dropped from the BRDF.
Her subdued gaze follows yours around the room when you move, and that feast alone makes her a true emotional rendering, as she looks and feels alive in her frame.
Key complications in outlier detection and removal include masking or swamping of true outliers rendering them inconspicuous, difficulties associated with differentiating mild outliers from regular observations, and reduction in sample size and potentially adverse impact on the assumed distribution theory and, hence, estimated variance of removing outliers (Lourenço and Pires 2014).
Modeling the test measures as those with event probabilities bounded above by a probability distortion of the physical or true probability renders the upper and lower prices to be distorted expectations as presented for example in Kusuoka (2001).
Fleshing out those use-cases a little further he lists the following: "truer 3D rendering of what's around you; making things much more interactive; allowing for certain things to render in certain ways — they could be very, very detailed, or they could be a little bit more occluded".
The injury consists in falsely and maliciously charging another with the commission of some public offence, or the breach of some public trust, or with any matter in relation to his particular trade or vocation, and which, if true, would render him unworthy of employment; or, lastly, with any other matter or thing, by which special injury is sustained.
Think of it as a wannabe "true-life" rendering of Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing.
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