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In principle, there is no reason why competition should diminish liquidity; the great virtue of computer technology is that it makes it simple to link together different pools of liquidity to avoid this.
The commercial, which Mr. Reeve did not direct, showed him "walking" by virtue of computer animation, all the while promoting "new ways" of thinking and scientific advances that he said might soon cure him.
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Loreto and colleagues now offer one by virtue of a computer model of language evolution with virtual pairs of people (or "agents", as they call them) who have no knowledge of names for colours.
Such targeting allows universities to differentiate themselves when wooing students who are considering the virtues of different computer screens rather than different classrooms.
Most Pi-based projects flaunt their wires and make a virtue of the tiny computer at their heart.
So he and another clerk made a presentation about the virtues of personal computers to the Supreme Court's technology committee.
Even if this were the case, there is absolutely no reason to believe that, by virtue of running on a computer, an AI will be better at computers than we are.
In other words, its formation was not defined by a need to deal with scale; rather, it was defined by virtue of the techniques that computer science brought to the formulation and solving of challenging problems, to the representation and examination of domain knowledge, and ultimately to the generation and testing of scientific hypotheses.
Computers, therefore -- and this really is the decisive point -- just in virtue of implementing a program, the computer is not guaranteed understanding.
My dream three-dimension device would in effect be a computer, in the same way that a DVD player is a computer, by virtue of having a microprocessor, some sort of software and some way for a user to control it.
By virtue of the great success in computer vision fields achieved by deep learning approach, especially the convolutional neural networks (CNNs), it is a good way to tackle the SR problem using CNNs.
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