- An
inherently funny word is a word that is
humorous without context,
often more for its
phonetic structure than for its meaning.
Vaudeville tradition holds...
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preceding step to
effectively carry on with the next step β
these are
called inherently serial problems.
Examples include iterative numerical methods, such as...
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abstinence refers to
refraining from
something that is good, and not
inherently sinful, such as meat. The
Catholic Church teaches that all
people are...
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expressed the view that the
veracity of a god's
existence is
unknown or
inherently unknowable. Saul
Alinsky (1909β1972):
American community organizer and...
- In
simple terms, risk is the
possibility of
something bad happening. Risk
involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an
activity with respect...
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their 1903
first powered Flyer with
anhedral (drooping) wings,
which are
inherently unstable. They
showed that a
pilot can
maintain control of
lateral roll...
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duplicate rule. A
language that only
admits ambiguous grammars is
called an
inherently ambiguous language.
Deterministic context-free
grammars are
always unambiguous...
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safety cannot be achieved,
common practice is to talk
about inherently safer design. βAn
inherently safer design is one that
avoids hazards instead of controlling...
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trustworthy computing (TwC) has been
applied to
computing systems that are
inherently secure, available, and reliable. It is
particularly ****ociated with the...
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expounds a
theory of
Nordic superiority,
claiming that the "Nordic race" is
inherently superior to
other human "races". The
theory and the book were praised...