Another is the modern invention of the Finite Element Method (The FEM) invented by the late Prof.
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"Picturing a single match is a reminder of the finite nature of your marketing resources, " Stielstra writes.
Its age, and the finite speed of light, means no astronomer can look beyond a distance of 13.7 billion light-years.
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This explosion of artificial wealth provides the illusion of economic dynamism but, in reality, it is parasitic - endless credit devours the finite fitra.
Public-opinion surveys have shown that a queue is regarded as the least-worst way to deal with non-urgent cases given the finite resources of a publicly funded health service.
She said: "Clearly, it will never be possible to meet every request and I hope that people will understand that we have to work within the finite resources we have".
But those are also the farthest and faintest (because the finite speed of light means that to see objects when they were young means looking at things billions of light years away).
Given the finite nature of police resources, the mechanisms by which security and police protection is afforded cannot be dictated by the edict of a court or the retrospective conclusions of a jury.
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As more people use the currency, demand for Bitcoins will grow beyond the finite supply and force up the value of each one, which will force the prices of goods to fall over time.
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T. economics professor who studied Michael Jordan's impact on the NBA, said that even if there was no draft and players entered the league only through free agency, the salary cap (and the finite number of shots a team can take in a game) would still prevent teams from "stacking" superstars and creating dynasties.
What future exists for manufacturing in Australia when the countries finite resources are depleted is a question that no doubt will have to wait until after the September 14 poll.
Send Federal spending on Medicaid and SCHIP back to the states under the same finite block grant formula.
You could store 40 times as much data in the same finite space.
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That could be a lot bigger than the "limited and finite" purchases we saw under the SMP.
Given the fact that the Olympics happens over a short, finite period, the use of vendors is critical.
As supplies of oil are being sought in increasingly inhospitable regions of the globe to meet rising demand against finite supply, the hunt is on for uranium in the face of an emphasis to turn-away from fossil-fuel based power stations and toward nuclear.
Dr Luminet's calculations suggest that this weakness can be explained if the universe is finite and dodecahedron-shaped.
Specifically, we can expect a continued arms race, a slow-down in Soviet and East bloc reforms, continued global adventurism, and the squandering of finite Western resources.
As stated by the Director of the Water Resources National Institute (INDRHI), Mr. Frank Rodriguez, at the closing of the event, the seminar was aimed at raising awareness on the fact that water is a finite resource and is the commitment of the whole society to preserve it, so INDRHI will keep a close link with the journalists to face water problem in the Dominican Republic.
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While presently only 0.03 TW of energy was extracted from wind in 2008, and there is room for a considerable expansion of this technology with relatively insignificant effects on the climate, any future expansion on a global scale must take account that the potential for extraction of wind energy is finite according to the nature of the Earth system.
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Why are academics such as Krugman, Ehrlich and Malthus so prone to believe the world is limited by finite resources when any read of history shows the opposite?
Those block grants replaced the old federal matching funding formula with fixed finite funding that left the states responsible for 100% of increased spending, but gaining 100% from any savings.
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The reforms provided instead for fixed, finite, block grants to the states, with broad state flexibility to adopt changes to get dependents out to work.
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The key to the 1996 reforms was that the block grants to each state were finite, not matching, so the federal funding did not vary with the amount the state spent.
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However, given the company's loyal but somewhat finite customer base, along with the economic slowdown that's expected by early next year, a slowdown in sales seems like at least an even bet.
This all seemed fine for a while, but now many Texans, and even the editors of the New York Times-who put the news on page one on June 13-are astonishedly discovering that educational resources are finite, and the boost for weak students is sending numerous first-rate students to colleges out of the state.
Ideally this would be done by reforming Medicaid financing to provide the federal assistance to the states for the program through fixed, finite block grants, which do not vary by matching increased state Medicaid spending as under the current system.
In his mind, the pond was not finite, circular, and behind him but infinite and all around.
Given that developers, providers and customers are finite, the network effect of stronger platforms will eventually starve weaker ones of these critical ingredients for success.
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