It is merely a matter of applying an agreed-upon set of rules (for instance, that any thing is equal to itself, or that if something is true for all members of a set of objects, it is true for any one specific object) to a set of agreed-upon structures, such as sets of objects.
The firm says ASTC is a "revolutionary" new algorithm - or set of instructions - that will allow software designers to use the same amount of data to describe more image detail than had been possible before, or to use less data to provide the same amount of detail.
One listens to a pair of science-savvy comedians cracking a blistering set of research-related gags.
Five players have been disciplined during a bad-tempered set of one-day internationals and the first of two Tests in Pakistan.
They are 5-10 in the second game of back-to-backs this season, and have yet to go 2-0 in a set of back-to-backs.
To make matters worse, the three-phase benefit--each with its own set of rules--creates powerful incentives for old people, with the connivance or even the active participation of doctors and druggists, to pad their pill expenses.
An e-commerce directive which is in the process of being transposed into the national statutes of the 15 EU countries says that a Web site should be able to sell its goods and services according to one set of rules -- those of the country where the Web site is based.
What appears to be equity on the balance-sheet of one set of government-controlled entities is really just debt on another.
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At the annual meeting of the Carbon Disclosure Project--a non-profit investor organization devoted to greater transparency in greenhouse gas emission statistics--Sun released a set of open-source software tools that companies can use to track carbon emissions.
They already have (or should immediately adopt) a dispute resolution protocol addressing workplace bullying along with a realistic and clearly defined set of anti-bullying policies, the violation of which give rise to a precisely articulated set of escalating consequences, ending with termination.
The idea came from US economist Paul Romer, who proposes that the creation of charter cities -- semi-autonomous cities in rural sections of developing countries that would have some foreign supervision and, most importantly, would be founded upon a new set of rules -- can lift countries out of poverty.
Each Epsilon-based car will have the same 1.2-meter-long steel midsection to which a set of parts--whether for a Saab or Malibu--can be attached at the same place on the assembly line and in the same way.
Each Epsilon-based car will have the same 4-foot-long steel midsection to which a set of parts--whether for a Saab or Malibu--can be attached at the same place on the assembly line, and in the same way.
And our role in this is to build confidence-building measures, to bring about a set of confidence-building measures that would allow both Afghan parties, the government and the Taliban, to demonstrate their seriousness in pursuing the process and eventually begin negotiating.
Back then, the inventively trashy filmmaker John Waters was having campy fun with early-'60s hair and fashion, and with his cross-dressing hausfrau, but he was also dressing down a certain set of early-'60s attitudes about conformity and racial segregation.
"The Supreme Court correctly held that a police dog's reliability is determined through a common-sense evaluation of the relevant circumstances, rather than through a rigid set of judge-created requirements, " Bondi said.
His view is that better banking from an economic and moral perspective requires bankers to have a closer and more personal relationship with customers - and this could be achieved both by forcibly turning an RBS or Lloyds into a set of German-style regional banks, and by regulatory reform that would make it easier for local banks to flourish.
One of the large set-pieces of the year was the 1, 000-vessel river pageant, which was watched by an estimated one million people along the banks of the Thames.
Palaeogeneticists at the University of Copenhagen and Michael Bunce at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia determined the half-life after studying a set of 158 DNA-containing bones from an extinct species of bird called "moa" (a feat in and of itself).
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Too big to rely on air bags to cushion its fall as with previous Mars landers, Curiosity landed through an automated system of high-speed maneuvers, a supersonic parachute, eight retro-rockets and a set of "sky-crane" tethers that lowered the vehicle gently the last few feet to the ground.
IRAK4 is a critical signaling protein downstream of IL1R, IL18R, IL33R, and a set of Toll-Like Receptors.
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Clients understand exactly how and when their portfolio will be adjusted according to a set of pre-determined parameters.
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EasyJet is one of a set of low-cost carriers in Europe, including RyanAir and a few others.
The previous set of figures - to the end of March 2012 - showed net migration was 183, 000.
The Tarot is a set of seventy-eight cards, composed of twenty-two cards referred to as the Major Arcana.
It culminates in the creation of a set of data-driven design criteria that will guide our idea generating processes.
He was a mechanic, a good one, with a set of paid-for tools.
Barack Obama inherited a set of national-security policies that he rejected during the campaign but now embraces as president.
Nederlander kept his collection at home, in a set of linen-and-leather slip cases.
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