Go ahead, try one slice of advice and then another and continue to improve your business daily.
It will allow a computer to learn how to match cells from one slice to another by trial and error, as a human would, but with the infinite patience that humans lack.
In a recent round of experiments, he gave the capuchins a choice between a researcher who shows them one slice and always gives two and a second who shows one and gives one or three.
Then, when I had finished that, I poured myself more tea, and because I was still hungry, and because I really did feel happy, sitting there in the quiet, watching the snow, I sneaked first one slice, then another, then all of the toast I had made for Marie, and ate it with the jam while it was still warm.
By taking one small slice of the big picture one can argue that the entire picture looks the same.
Unlike conventional cameras, our femto camera captures an image as one thin slice at a time of one-dimensional space using a "streak tube, " a laboratory instrument that is commonly used by chemists to study light passing through chemical samples.
However, one major slice of the absentee vote the Republican Party has long been able to rely on are the thousands of US military personnel stationed overseas.
Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
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But that slice is one of the company's most profitable, with retail markups two to three times cost, and sometimes higher.
The spinning of the cylinders forces the chips to the sides, where the blades slice them one twentieth of an inch thick.
Not long ago, that slice consisted of one kind of bond: U.S. Treasurys.
Samsung is employing a slice and dice one: have many different models each appealing to a certain specific segment of the market.
No matter how you slice it, one thing is clear: the vast majority of Americans working for private employers have not accumulated sufficient assets in their 401ks to fund the retirement income goals they established decades ago.
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Only one gene can be captured per slice and six per brain, meaning it took 4, 000 mice to create the Allen Brain Atlas, made available free on the Web in December 2004 and largely finished in 2006.
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For a slice of Italy, head one block west of the circus to Marco Polo Pizza, or try Pizza de la Casa: its outlets are on Peace Avenue (west of the State Department Store) and across from the Ulaanbaatar Hotel.
"For decades I have been trying to come up with an ideal way to slice a banana, " said one customer.
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Louis-based Connectria is one of five significant vendors angling for a slice of this market (the others are Jacknabbit.com, TimeTrade.com, WebAppoint.com and Xtime).
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Handed a 3-1 lead, Farnsworth walked the bases loaded, and then walked Alex Rodriguez to bring in a run and slice his team's lead to one.
The handlers either gave both monkeys an identical reward (a slice of cucumber) or gave just one of the monkeys the much preferred reward of a grape for completing exactly the same task.
One reason is that commercial companies have been taking an increasing slice of the weather business in Europe.
My secret dream was to bite off just the tip of every slice of pizza in the two-for-one deal we got at Little Caesar's.
One could argue that it's better to have a small slice of something massive than a big slice of something smaller.
One candidate being mentioned is Abdul Rashid Dostam, who controlled a slice of territory until it was taken by the Taliban.
But don't most of play along with the fiction that if we eat one of these bars, we can indulge ourselves later in a slice of cheese cake?
While Fisher estimates roughly one half of his clients are still performing artists, an increasingly large slice is comprised of non-actors from the Broadway fold: directors, agents, stagehands, composers, and even critics.
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Kennedy knew well that on Capitol Hill you tried for a full loaf, sometimes took half of one and, if necessary, you planted the flag, took a slice and came back another day for more.
But no matter how you slice it, the same jobs need to be done, and one of those jobs is operations.
Deep inside the Arctic Circle, far closer to the North Pole than to Oslo, Svalbard is at once one of Europe's last intact wilderness areas and the world's most accessible slice of the polar North.
China's capital may be racing towards the future at breakneck speed but sneak behind one of the city's glittering, ultra-modern tower blocks and you find a slice of old Beijing that seems to have been lost in time.
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