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This model was designed for those systems which work in a real setting because in real settings, there may be some goods which are sold late, past their consumption date, and they would not be usable anymore; this model, in addition to minimizing the related costs, minimizes the costs of perishable goods as well.
Without creativity, technology would not be usable.
NATO was ready to provide funding in 1957, but by the Norwegian authorities wanted to delay its construction, citing lack of personnel to man the station and that it would not be usable in times of war.
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It's not going to be doing any reprocessing, which means that plutonium wouldn't be usable for a nuclear weapon.
But they may not be usable.
As this example illustrates, recalculating the weights won't completely resolve the problem if the missing weights apply to cells which have high or low event rates, and the method would still have the disadvantage of not being usable with continuous covariates.
Plutonium is usable in bombs, but because it would be produced bit by bit, the reactor would not be attractive to a bomb maker and therefore would be unlikely to contribute to nuclear proliferation, TerraPower said.
Such segmentation is obviously approximated, and the resulting features would still be usable in cases where the assumptions are not met.
Though technically still functional, it is doubtful that the facility would actually be usable in an emergency the plumbing, for instance, has not been overhauled in 40 years.
The older exploits would, however, still be usable against many Tor users who had not kept their software up to date.
The digest simulation was used not only to predict the proportion of fragments that would be usable as MAPH probes but also the location of the usable probes with respect to BAC sequence to ensure a comprehensive coverage of the region of interest.
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