Not everyone is convinced that wind-power is the most reliant route to clean, renewable carbon-free energy, and it is concerning that Britain is relying on a power source that must be backed up by more constant technologies such as nuclear, coal, or gas, because the wind blows inconsistently, as is its nature.
Chess was never likely to be a good yardstick for measuring machine intelligence as its strictly formal nature, devoid of fuzziness and chance, is exactly the opposite of the kind of task where the human brain excels.
Of course, I should have expected nothing less from a Himalayan Kingdom that has set aside 60% of its land as protected nature reserves.
This notion is inherent in Islam as the Koran insists people observe nature and its working and see in them signs pointing to God as the Creator of the universe and the world in it.
Its decentralized and mostly neutral nature may account for its success as an economic engine and a source of folk culture.
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Rhydymwyn has been open to the public as a nature reserve since 2003, and its history can be traced back to a foundry in 1747.
Improv, by its very nature requires fresh looks at life as we know it, with a kind of internal self-sufficiency.
The hearing was to determine whether Ohio Fresh failed to properly disclose the nature of its ownership and should, as a penalty, lose its operating permits.
Now, in the wake of the attacks, a sea change in attitudes means that government is suddenly seen as having a role after all - although its magnitude and nature is still the subject of fierce debate.
Focusing on the next year, the company maintains that it'll increase net income to 10 billion yen in the next twelve months, with a focus on selling "the compelling nature" of its gaming hardware, as well as pushing its 3DS more in foreign markets.
This was necessary given Singapore's cosmopolitan nature as a gateway city and the demands of its international clientele.
Molinari's love of "Rock Band" stems from its social nature and his desire to promote videogames as a more mainstream experience.
So we're looking at this big chunk of the Universe as a way of finding evidence for dark energy and characterising its nature.
Basketball by its nature requires each team to play 5 times as many games as football teams do, and those on an irregular schedule, three to four times a week.
Studio9732 will also push beyond image and offer new technological visions such as biomimicry, a new science that looks to nature and its processes, models, etc to solve human problems.
It published its results not in a major scientific journal such as Nature or Science, but in an obscure online journal called e-biomed: The Journal of Regenerative Medicine, which many leading medical scientists don't read.
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As you travel through its canyons, it's easy to forget that nature even exists, let alone that we're part of it.
The company organizes its products into nature- and literature-inspired collections, such as the plant-based Linneo (named after Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy) or South American cedar-heavy Borges, named after surrealist Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.
In a humiliating blow to the once proud, gas-guzzling Hummer SUV, engineers at GM have re-imagined the poster child for environmental apathy as a completely green vehicle that not only leaves a small "footprint" in its wake, but actually promises to give something back to nature as well.
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As well, the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) has served as a world-wide biodiversity platform for its many hundreds government and non-government members since it was founded over 60 years ago.
Aristotle referred to them as physikoi, or physicists, from the Greek physis, meaning "nature" in its widest sense, contrasting them with the earlier theologoi, or theologians, for they were the first who tried to explain phenomena on natural rather than supernatural grounds.
Chesapeake is looking at natural gas as a potential energy source to fuel its rigs due to the cost benefits and the environment friendly nature of the fuel.
That's the core idea behind Microsoft's Surface tablets but, as we saw with the Surface for Windows RT a few months ago, its ARM-based nature resulted in some substantial drawbacks.
Kayak is a leading travel search company and, due to the discretionary nature of leisure travel, its growth is directly related to macroeconomic conditions such as employment levels, inflation rates, fuel prices, forex rates, etc.
Sure to be staple of crush-fueled mixtapes for as long as such a thing exists, "Much More Than That" feels contradictory in its very nature: It's a brilliantly expressed look at the way big love can't always be expressed brilliantly.
And never mind, really, that millions of dollars in orders would be booked and hard-and-fast opinions formed (and passed along to consumers) on what in most businesses would be regarded as dangerously sketchy information, open to many shades of manipulation and absolutely certain--by its nature--to change dramatically.
But Espelien believes they will choose Android because of its open nature, noting they will be able to access PacketVideo's multimedia tools as well as the phone's contact lists, calendar and phone dialer.
Much protection, little joy: the trade-off that justifies the zoo business (which Wiseman reveals, with its photo ops and fund-raisers) speaks as well to the blank-eyed viewers of subjugated nature.
"Nature" includes such exquisite landscapes as William Dyce's "Pegwell Bay, Kent, " its crystalline realism less Romantic than preternatural.
As Larry Hunter, another fellow Forbes contributor has noted recently, the beauty of a consumption tax is its limiting nature.
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