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That region, as Jonah Lehrer has pointed out, manages to emulate the functions of bigger, denser cities by encouraging the clustering of talent and enterprise and fostering a high level of information-sharing.
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Many of the poses and compositions were probably borrowed from Chinese ink paintings, and here they come together in a dynamic composition of black birds clustering on land and flying in midair.
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Yet overall, he said, major industry players are clustering together, at a higher rate of frequency, in terms of the pace of their new-product introductions.
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In particular, it has not seen the clustering of firms and suppliers that is needed to create a self-sustaining industrial centre.
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Clustering is a complex way to get higher performance and capacity from a smaller number of servers.
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In a supplemental appendix, the USSS cited the increasing diversity of the criminal underground, with bad actors clustering around Internet Relay Channels (IRC), Internet-based chat rooms, or Web-based forums.
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This lack of a centralized warehouse also permits Eisenberg and Feinstein to open stores in unusual locations rather than clustering them near warehouses.
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Building off point 4, imagine if the firm-wide risk management group was able to capture all the business intelligence of the trading group, and the trading floor was able to capture all the statistical clustering from a marketing group, and so on.
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