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Tenenbaum and Raffman's discussion of the pursuit of vague goals is interestingly related to Luca Ferrero's suggestion that many activities are "made up of momentary actions that relate in non-local ways that span over the entire length of the activities" and "require the agent's continuous appreciation of the structure and outcome of the extended activities taken as a whole" (2009, 406).
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This is less because of indifference to future generations than because of our inability to deal in a meaningful way with problems that span several lifetimes.
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"With the new framework, we want to bring to the developer community a modern, bandwidth and CPU efficient, low latency way to create massively distributed systems that span data centers, as well as power mobile apps, real-time communications, IoT devices and APIs".
Williams called three timeouts during that span, figuring that the only way to stop the Bruins was by stopping the clock.
According to SEM and TEM data, most of the MnO2 show a wide range of crystallite sizes that span from nanometer all the way to micrometer sizes.
Finally, the Application Programming Interface (API) needs to support the semantic interoperability in a way that spans multiple deployments (Figure 3).
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