Simplifications allow a permissible level of error to enter into the model in the hopes of making the it simple enough to run quickly, the concept understandable, and the results readable.
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The company has spent the past seven years refining its offering, making its internal systems run quickly to keep up with as many detours, traffic conditions and new apartment complexes that it can.
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"Suddenly there were police standing in front of me and told us to run outside quickly, " Luisa Santonastaso, 16, said.
Cash has been available through ATMs, but many run out quickly, and those machines for the troubled Laiki Bank are only dispensing 260 euros a day.
Australia's delight at earning a 58-run advantage quickly turned to concern at the start of their second innings as Martin found the edge of Matthew Hayden's bat and the big opener departed for a first-ball duck.
Yet taking the car industry very far into Dell territory would quickly run into problems.
The opening five minutes of the first round saw Watson run the board quickly and painlessly.
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As health diminishes, costs will rise, and scarce resources will be run through more quickly.
Cash has been available through ATMs, but long lines formed and many machines have quickly run out of cash.
You want to be able to sit down and quickly run through that list, canceling each item with minimum fuss.
Once you start looking at evolutionary reasons for human behavior, you very quickly run aground on some very uncomfortable ideas.
Yet it would quickly run into the same problem that has bedevilled Bumi plc from the start: how to work with the Bakries.
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They will also be bigger and heavier than some of the tiny handsets which are currently popular, and their batteries will run down more quickly.
Correctly sensing that Fort Knox would quickly run out of gold, on Aug. 15, 1971, Nixon took us off the gold standard, and the inflationary '70s began.
And the fact of the matter is, is that if they even approach the amount of car ownership that we have, oil will run out very quickly and on the way, prices will just spike up naturally, no matter what we do.
If the ECB were to stop accepting Greek bonds as collateral for its lending to banks on the grounds that the bonds were in default, then Greece's banks, which were stuffed full of their government's bonds, would quickly run out of cash and collapse.
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With the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics coming to town, Twitter will be quickly over run with Brazilians.
Goldbloom points out that before Roger Banister broke the four-minute mile in 1954, few thought that anyone could run the distance so quickly.
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As you can see in the video above, games load fairly quickly and run with intermittent pixelation -- which we were assured was caused by the hotel's meager WiFi connection.
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The opponents are aggressive and will take the offensive and quickly try to run you off the road if you don't watch out.
Covering "vast areas" in concrete could also mean rivers bursting their banks after heavy rainfall because water will run off the land more quickly he said.
All of these revolve around the convenience of mobile devices, which are way more portable, start up more quickly, and run longer without a charge than PCs.
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Batsmen will be looking to drop the ball into gaps for quick singles, so it's up to these two to close down the space quickly and force run-outs.
As a result of these different incentives, Baupost would be more likely to hold on to winning investments for the long-run rather than selling them quickly to spike short-term performance statistics.
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"Cash is king in the market, but people run out of cash very quickly, and we often lose sales because customers can't face the long weekend wait at the ATM, " he said.
If you are bored with Android phones and don't want to join the iPhone herd, you are quickly going to run out of smartphone alternatives - unless you opt for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system.
We've run out of time so quickly.
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Mille priced his at 200, 000 and quickly sold his original run of 80.
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