Why does operational intelligence define a new category of computing, and how would you define it?
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Can you define it and explain why it could be a good (or bad) thing?
Schulz says that the term hard landing may depend on how you define it.
Oh, and if one of your eight syllable industry specific words slips out, just define it immediately and move on.
And they show Saverin has an appetite to be at the forefront of how we function online, perhaps even to define it.
After all, I am an actor and I will bring that to the table to inform my work, but not to define it.
"Even if we don't actually define it in words, we may be able to find signals for it in the brain, " Saygin said.
All of the above in mind, perfect money is money that is stable in value, thus the need for gold to define it.
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The Japanese star is well aware of his unique place in baseball history, and how each milestone he reaches helps to define it.
Others admit that since sharia is more of a tradition and form of practice than a code, trying to define it makes little practical sense.
My generation created the Internet, but your generation will define it.
And while there are certainly Americans who define their identity in part by their aversion to guns, many others define it by their affinity for them.
The whole goal with this process is to find the pain, document it, define it, and then describe it back to the customer better than they can themselves.
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But doctors have argued over exactly what to call the disorder, and exactly how to define it, even as drug firms have raced to come up with treatments.
The Horn is a region of more or less than a million square miles with between 100 million and 200 million people, depending on how you define it.
How can we even know how we should define it?
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Some define it as a prolonged period of economic contraction.
'He would be a very good candidate ... it's a new job and whoever does that job first is going to shape and define it for years to come.
You can define it now through the costs of enforcement, from planes and court time to incarceration, and the need to add to the cost and risks for criminals.
The EU is keen to extend those disciplines into a host of new areas, known as the Singapore issues, which go well beyond trade, as most would define it.
And I've already addressed that, because he said, "I was defining the term as the judge told me to define it and as I understood it, " which I think is a reasonable explanation.
People generally pursue their own interests, however they choose to define it, and one of the virtues of free market institutions is that the generally channel that pursuit of self-interest toward socially beneficial ends.
However, the team behind the work has stopped short of definitively calling N parringtoni the earliest dinosaur, because the fossil skeletons used to define it were incomplete: one upper arm bone and six vertebrae.
If so, please define it for us.
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