So far, the movements of the robotic arm don't seem as natural, coordinated or quick as a real arm.
"They really don't arm themselves with much information and understanding" on financial issues, says McTeer.
Unfortunately ARM doesn't yet offer a "multithread" architecture that allows for rapid multitasking.
For them, this shot in the arm couldn't come at a better time.
He means that arm doesn't risk a lot of capital to fabricate chips, preferring instead to license its microprocessor architecture to 35 semiconductor partners.
"I do a kind of elegant hobble is the best I can manage - my left arm isn't much good yet and I've got a lot of physio still to do, " he said.
Law 23.4 originally stated that the arm couldn't straighten during delivery at all, but in the 1990s, when technology allowed for detailed analysis, it turned out that almost everyone's arm straightens a little bit.
Not that the executive is about to accept Intel's position that ARM isn't meant for performance, as he saw the architecture scaling to high speeds whenever there was a large enough power supply to back it up.
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The only problem: foreign companies that compete against U.S. companies, such as state-owned oil giants, aren't subject to the SEC's regulatory arm if they don't do business in the U.S. That could put American oil companies like ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips and Chevron at a competitive disadvantage to their foreign counterparts, oil advocates say.
He had a decent arm but wasn't much of a hitter, and the team already had an All-American catcher.
It was the second time on a mound for the ace since Feb. 19, after which his workload was backed down over concerns his arm strength wasn't where it needed to be.
Scheck also questioned some of the evidence from the gloves presumed used in the killings, noting that Simpson's arm hairs weren't found on them -- but one, from a white person, was found on the glove at Simpson's house, he said.
Walgreen can't strong-arm the big PBMs. So it's trying to reach them obliquely.
Former Olympic all-around winner Nastia Liukin fell on her face several weeks ago after her father, who is also her coach, didn't get an arm on her.
In terms of business models, ARM and Intel couldn't be more different. intel (INTC, 18) leverages its lead in semiconductor fabrication technology to manufacture the processors it designs.
Further examinations by doctors found no serious injuries, but the officer continued to complain that he was in so much pain he couldn't bend his arm, the complaint says.
"I thought I had it under my arm, so I don't know how it slipped back there, " Fleury said.
If you don't use your right arm, for instance, the part of the brain corresponding to its usage will deteriorate, Gupta said.
Everyone's found themselves in this situation at one time or another: you're in a picture-perfect setting, but a selfie at arm's length won't cut it.
Turns out I was the only person in our group -- including one guy who had only one good arm -- who didn't complete the ride.
By mid-December 2002, three months after her accident, she was conscious and chatting with her brother, although she had forgotten the entire three years prior to the accident, couldn't walk and couldn't move her left arm.
What he didn't say is that he only straightens his arm by 8%, and of course the bend, which is always there, isn't a problem.
As far as the play was concerned it was perfect, but it was a shame they had the wrong hold: left arm under right, instead of 't'other way on'.
Rolapp's digital staff grew from 8 to 180 employees in a matter of months, most of them based in Los Angeles, which has sort of become the NFL's software-development arm, where the employees "don't wear ties, " says Rolapp.
HSBC's attempt to breathe life into its investment banking arm had failed, and things still haven't picked up.
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