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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"Suddenly there were police standing in front of me and told us to run outside quickly, " Luisa Santonastaso, 16, 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.
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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But to get anywhere, Apple needs to quickly remake its OS to run PC software and license its hardware to anyone willing to make it.
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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You want to be able to sit down and quickly run through that list, canceling each item with minimum fuss.
The opponents are aggressive and will take the offensive and quickly try to run you off the road if you don't watch out.
Despite missing an early long-range effort he quickly settled down to run in Leinster's first try in the sixth minute, which he then converted.
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.
The Blues managed to recycle the ball quickly and flanker Sowden-Taylor timed his run perfectly to take Spice's pass and dive over in the corner.
It boots quickly and it seems to run Internet Explorer efficiently.
The former England captain joined them for the run-in to the season and quickly won over the fans as she showed that despite his 38 years he had lost none of his trademark skills.
Yet bosses typically had their pay linked to short-term movements in share prices, which encouraged them to take measures to push the share price up quickly, rather than to maximise shareholder value in the long run (by when they would probably have departed).
With the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics coming to town, Twitter will be quickly over run with Brazilians.
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.
"He seemed to recover very quickly but he had blurred vision in his left eye when he started to run and we decided not to take any chances, " said the coach.
Part of the plan to create this better product experience involves opening up SAP to lighter-weight protocols that are more forgiving of distributed applications, including REST and OData, giving customers the freedom to quickly decide an application would be better run as a service, in the cloud, or exposed through a Facebook widget.
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Police regularly stage anti-terrorism drills in which dozens of officers from all over the city are directed to converge quickly on a central spot, a practice run to minimize confusion if they need to swarm into an area during a real attack.
This will be particularly helpful in the run-up to retirement when you may need to act quickly if you are trying to secure a particular annuity rate for yourself.
If you do work up the arm strength and fashion courage to lug this thing outside, however, you'll find that quick connectivity is greatly enhanced by Splashtop, which allows you to quickly boot to a Linux-based shell and run a browser.
Phil Francisco, vice president of big data product management at IBM, said Werr had developed some interesting ways to load archival data into Netezza very quickly so NYSE can run surveillance analytics against records a few months back, or a few years back.
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For one, the best leaders stand out and are quickly promoted or are recruited out of their organizations to run other organizations.
Sanyo expected the pack to be popular in offices to allow laptops to run processor-intensive programs that would otherwise drain battery life very quickly.
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We run our warehouse 24-7, which is not the most efficient way to run a warehouse but it gets the shoes out to the customers as quickly as possible.
Spence said that he quickly realized that teams run much less than they used to and when they do run, "teams aren't running power and leads with the fullbacks, " he said.
In January, world athletics' ruling body said Semenya was free to run competitively despite its ongoing investigation into her gender, but that was quickly contradicted by South African Olympic Committee president Gideon Sam who said she would not be eligible until the IAAF had made its ruling.
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