Ultimately, however, the self-tuning nature of the Transmeta chip design could offer advantages in desktop machines and high-performance servers as well portables.
Earlier this year, the Cato Institute published this paper, which describes the self-flagellating nature of the U.S. antidumping law.
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With the entrance of the dot.com bubble and Gen X (and eventually Gen Y) came a much more instant gratification, self-oriented nature to the workforce.
Moments like that help offset the somewhat self-congratulatory nature of the film, especially in how it halos the white people of the time who happen to have anti-segregationist attitudes.
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Consider the self-selecting nature of posts with emoticons ones containing smiley faces seem sure to disproportionately feature information about kitties and soccer practices, while ones containing frowns are sure to be heavy on teenage nerd girls beefing with their boyfriends.
There is, of course, a dark side to the industry that couldn't be ignored -- Nikki Sixx of the 80s band Motley Crue, gave us a fascinating insight into the self-destructive nature of the cliched lifestyle that so nearly killed him.
Mr Moran said the words were reminiscent of the early sections of Neruda's great 1945 poem Heights of Macchu Picchu, which contrasts the "spontaneous and ceaseless self-renewal of Nature with Man's impermanence".
Supply side economics invokes the most basic element of human nature: self-interest.
Smith spent his whole life examining and reconciling both the self-interested and the "other-interested" side of human nature.
We are acting as if we do not see or understand what is going on, although in my view the major resources of nature, that ability of nature to engage in self-cleansing, is nearly exhausted.
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That SAFER Act and that fire act has provided us significant equipment -- money, funding rather for significant equipment -- face pieces, self-contained breathing apparatus, things of those nature.
Relying on our intuitions alone for self-knowledge is dangerous, because thanks to the nature of the adaptive unconscious, they are often no more accurate than a shot in the dark.
Women, by nature, tend to struggle with self-doubt more than our male counterparts and, as a consequence, are more reticent when it comes to stepping into bigger roles, advocating for ourselves and taking the risks needed to grow our influence and impact.
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The 4D printing concept draws inspiration from nature which already has the ability to self-replicate.
He announced this past January that he will step down as CEO amidst allegations of self-dealing, questionable business practices and a spendthrift nature.
In both, a self-reliant frontiersman typically served as a bridge between wild nature and community, often demonstrating that for all the gains civilization brought, something noble and pure was being lost.
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Intentionality was difficult to determine from the data -- some of the self-inflicted wounds were suicide, while others appeared accidental in nature.
The euro zone is showing the symptoms of an internal balance-of-payments crisis, with self-fulfilling runs on countries, because at bottom that is the nature of its troubles.
But it is the Love whose nature is expressed in good actions, marked by self-control and justice, at the human and divine level that has the greatest power and is the source of all our happiness.
Yet a part of Newton was always rooted in rural Lincolnshire, watching nature and making his own tools to measure it, like any self-sufficient farmer's lad.
As Boudreaux notes in his Wall Street Journal appreciation, Buchanan saw the fundamental problems of social cooperation as problems of identifying and implementing constraints that would channel self-interest toward socially beneficial results rather than parts of a project of remaking human nature.
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Indeed, given the "open" nature of the Wikipedia editorial system, who is to say that the self-obsessed Breivik himself hasn't been contributing to his own entry?
Perhaps it is human nature that when executives reach the top of big organizations, they often become self-absorbed and remote.
By its nature, such information is public, while company data by its nature is proprietary and shared only when the company is forced to by law or self-interest.
Improv, by its very nature requires fresh looks at life as we know it, with a kind of internal self-sufficiency.
Mr. Hanson, who seemed self-effacing and available in a way that those who make their living exploring the nooks and crannies of nature often are, attributed the fuss less to him than to his subject matter.
In fact, more than being rational, self-interested, passionate, or imitative creatures at our root, we humans are defined by our uniquely transformational nature.
In the current issue of the journal Nature, Hod Lipson from Cornell University describes robots in his lab with a limited ability to self-reproduce.
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