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Officially, the Investment Company Institute, the fund industry trade group, is on record in favor of a more restrictive "hard close" rule, one that would require orders to be received at the fund company or its transfer agent by the daily deadline.
Although calculating the joint coalescent likelihood of ϕ ij would be preferable, this would require orders of magnitude more computational time than the method applied here and is not currently computationally feasible.
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It was assumed that hydrogel would require ordering by the district nurse in the home setting following the initial assessment, similar to larvae in both the home and clinic settings.
Informants are especially valuable because they can collect evidence that would require court orders if they were government agents.
The rule would require that orders be received by 4 p.m. at the fund company or its transfer agent -- or, in an unexpected alternative, at "a clearing agency registered with the commission".
The anticipated potential vorticity closure was the only model to reproduce the upscale transfer of kinetic energy from the unresolved scales, but would require high-order Laplacian corrections in order to concentrate dissipation at the smallest scales.
Sort these two and many other challenges would fall into place, but doing so would require an order of global leadership and public support currently conspicuous by their absence.
Cleaning up the mess would require another order of knowledge and funding.
Musk said that in September this year, he's going to present the architecture for Mars colonization, and what it would require in order to transport a large number of people and a large amount of hardware to Mars.
To get to anything more interesting than whether someone is walking would require an order of magnitude more data points, which is an enormous effort outside the reach of most startups.
Improved statistical power would require an order of magnitude more telemetry data and biopsies.
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