If you look back at how modelling used to be, now you're constantly modelling.
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That has changed over the past decade as specialised modelling firms like RMS, famous for its hurricane modelling, and JBA have started to offer flood models; Aon also has its own models.
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She was lining up modelling, acting, and talk show work.
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Now it is done with 3D photography and computer modelling.
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It then moved into a rather sleazy world of modelling.
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Cambridge Analytica has denied using Facebook data in its modelling.
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Nailah Lymus is the founder of the modelling agency Underwraps.
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"Even for the Reserve Bank, which has access to banks' modelling documentation and regularly meets with the big-4 banks' modelling teams, it is sometimes unclear how risk-weights have been arrived at," Bascand said.
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An Islamic modelling agency called Under Wraps has launched in America.
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A greater respect for the past will help people modelling hazards.
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I went to modelling school for three and a half years.
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I couldn't tell you specifically because I started modelling so young.
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She was promptly sent upstairs and began modelling the next day.
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For a time, Christiane was modelling clay aliens in her studio.
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Fitch did not apply FX stresses in its cash-flow modelling.
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They are an invaluable tool for modelling human diseases and screening drugs.
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Where new infrastructure is required, better methods of modelling scarcity could help.
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And now, she thinks the tides are turning in the modelling world.
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Climate modelling has improved understanding of the monsoon from year to year.
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That will give big banks a fair amount of discretion in modelling.
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What did you learn modelling that you use in your music career?
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Clearly, such modelling makes it very difficult to reduce marginal tax rates.
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Among the participants is Joanne Petit-Frère (modelling her own creation, above).
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Anxiety is thought to be a blend of genetics (nature) and modelling (nurture).
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Tony Gould of AQR credits not only the factor modelling for its success.
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She is currently signed to Storm, a modelling agency that discovered Kate Moss.
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The increase comes from the correction of inconsistencies in Fitch's cash flow modelling.
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"Whether it's music or modelling, [women] always have a time limit," she explains.
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They published a travel network-based modelling study, which can be seen here .
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Risk modelling needs to improve before many of these products should be sold.
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The increase in the breakeven OC is mainly due to a modelling assumption change.
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Modelling the run-off stage is easier in some ways and harder in others.
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It's important to note that Flex's focus isn't necessarily on making the modelling easier.
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But the company doesn't want it to become a full-fledged 3D modelling tool.
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We believe the changes to corporate modelling will mostly impact European and Japanese banks.
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When you went in, did you have someone you were modelling your writing after?
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Lima has said she sees at least another five years of modelling in herself.
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The researchers use some fancy modelling to pick out the effect of the EAC.
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IS THAT SOMETHING THAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT WHEN MODELLING DIFFERENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES RIGHT NOW?
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The majority are now modelling projections through a recession and modifying their strategy accordingly.
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Government modelling suggests that London air will not comply with legal limits until 2025.
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She named three: Jean-Luc Brunel, a modelling agent; Prince Andrew; and Alan Dershowitz.
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It said the agency used theoretical modelling that exaggerated the risks of the chemicals.
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Matt Webb of Hiscox, a specialist insurer, describes an "arms race" between analytics firms such as RMS and Symantec, offering their long-standing modelling prowess (RMS is already well-trusted on hurricane modelling, for example) to help insurers understand their cyber-liabilities.
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"We used conservative methods whether in sampling or modelling during our research," Lebreton told Gizmodo.
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Adam and Ian's background in risk modelling and hydrology is uniquely suited to this challenge.
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Yolanda Riviera has retired from music and modelling, and is pretty untraceable on the internet.
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Gerrymandering has already been weaponised by sophisticated computer modelling, but we haven't seen anything yet.
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The modelling world is not renowned for being particularly nurturing or sensitive to young talent.
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I'm currently modelling a wax figure of a female nude, that's about 23 inches tall.
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Here's Williams modelling the T-shirt, which has a very on-point (pun intended) slogan.
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It's not so surprising then that Frewin also dabbles in more traditional 3D creature modelling.
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Without threat modelling, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by how many tools are out there.
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By harnessing computer modelling, scientists were able to identify a new genus and species of gibbon.
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Better modelling tools may also convince governments everywhere of the urgency of dealing with water scarcity.
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If the associations on which this computer modelling is based are robust, those are impressive figures.
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Some use "risk-terrain modelling" (RTM), which tries to quantify what makes some areas crime-prone.
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Gigi Hadid has been on an incredible 17 Vogue covers internationally in her short modelling career.
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I've never really had a good experience with my natural hair and modelling in Australia before.
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I was like, OK, I'm not really that interested in modelling, this is kind of sketchy.
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Like Michelle, Bays had been using MRB to try and get her daughter exposure into modelling.
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I used to shoot stuff for Ford, the modelling agency, when I was in my 20s.
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This wasn't a modelling exercise that casts forward to something that may happen in the future.
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Specifically, this included "knowledge-based machine learning, case-based reasoning, cognitive modelling, and natural language processing".
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She was brought to Tuscany, in 1977, by Marella Agnelli, a friend from her modelling days.
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But many other places do not have the capacity to carry out the onerous computer-modelling required.
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"This 'detection component' of active photolocation is subject to ongoing experiments and visual modelling," write the researchers.
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Losses forecast by risk modelling firm AIR Worldwide were initially estimated to total up to $65 billion.
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Glue will automate data dependency modelling and handle all the necessary orchestration to work with the data.
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In this area is Thingiverse, a large online 3D printing community, although it lacks 3D modelling functionality.
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"The higher the energy, the closer we get to [modelling conditions at] the Big Bang," Mallik explained.
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The sensitivity analysis is based only on the asset performance excluding structural features and cash-flow modelling.
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Climate modelling, he said, was an intrinsically difficult problem made worse by the structural divisions of academia.
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Less charitably, Paul Romer and William Nordhaus were rewarded for pushing pointless economic modelling in new directions.
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Romer, currently a professor at New York University, is a pioneer of so-called endogenous growth modelling.
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Obviously there's the whole modelling and and acting stuff, but did you know she can also beatbox?
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"Modelling is an option for me," a bewitched Renée tells Naomi Campbell (yes, the supermodel) in the trailer.
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Enter the Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (BECI), a real-time modelling tool from Alex de Vries of Digiconomist.
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Intel, a big manufacturer of computer chips, estimates that it has already saved $13m through better forecast modelling.
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The 'Beginner to Pro in Excel: Financial Modelling and Valuation' course does what it says on the tin.
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"I was a completely different person back then – I had no experience of disability or modelling," she says.
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Today Russian forces stage war games modelling the invasion and occupation of Lithuania and the other Baltic states.
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Doing justice to them requires modelling how a district's preferences vary in response to the nationwide political environment.
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Computer graphics and 3D modelling were once considered high-end tools only available on expensive Silicon Graphics workstations.
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In its cash flow modelling, Fitch assumed another bonds of USD500m will be issued out of KB's programme.
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She, like many other celebrities, has transitioned from modelling (although she still does and looks great) to mommy.
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But the economic gains are highly uncertain, given the difficulty of modelling such a complex "new-world" deal.
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Grotzinger, who was advising, not seeking a job, elegantly guided the group through the challenges of climate modelling.
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An uncanny skill at modelling flesh in receding depth produces odd flashes of beauty seemingly against Coe's will.
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Modelling clay, decks of cards, crawling baby dolls, pedal cars—all were mixed together and arranged by color.
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"Modelling of processes involving deep Earth liquids requires information on their structures and compression mechanisms," the paper reads.
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Our team from the very beginning has been questioning the modelling, saying we're going to follow the data.
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"We've seen drones making decisions, we think information modelling will be in place, (and) 3D printing," he added.
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The firm now has an adult range; its "Cappuccino One-Piece" doll, modelling a houndstooth dress, sells for ¥12,000.
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Modelling published earlier this year suggested that sunshades might reduce the intensity of hurricanes compared with a warmer world.
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But a combination of 23D modelling, scanning and cheap 230D printers allows fans to reproduce items like never before.
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Autodesk has made a name for itself among designers, engineers and architects with its 3D and other modelling software.
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Dr Zurk's team is now determining the optimum frequencies for propagation, and modelling ways to correct for variable conditions.
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His team used computer modelling to simulate conditions in the atmosphere, ocean, ice sheets and global carbon cycle simultaneously.
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The investors can begin to think about their modelling of the opportunity and then you can begin to converge.
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DMGT does well from operations such as risk modelling, but would not have the means to buy Yahoo outright.
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The Telegraph acknowledged that Trump was "not struggling in her modelling career" before she met then-businessman Donald Trump.
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NOAA and NASA also provide modelling, data analytics, risk communications and research that are vital to our economic activity.
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"Modelling shows these would effectively wipe out trade for many of our food exports to the U.K.," Kelly said.
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A lanky woman with a short Afro and an unplaceable accent sauntered in and handed over her modelling card.
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Here is Brockman again: A billionaire who owns Victoria's Secret plus a modelling agency is a different kind of animal.
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If Gigi Hadid ever gets tired of modelling, she can always fall back on her hobby: slapping down Instagram trolls.
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Schulz is currently modelling himself as an ordinary everyday man who got a second chance after being addicted to alcohol.
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Their system, Dirichlet process mixture modelling, is more sophisticated than the criminal geographic targeting (CGT) currently favoured by crime-fighters.
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These try to anticipate the ups and downs of big economies by modelling the behaviour of individual households and firms.
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In order to do this, accurate modelling of the physical environment is key—and that's where the drones come in.
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The modelling process uses the estimation and stress of base-case assumptions to reflect asset performance in a stressed environment.
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"We've talked about having a Loom educator in the playroom, modelling great behavior," Nicole Makowka, the club's therapeutic director, said.
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She said renting them out for part-time modelling stints can help cover some of the expenses of keeping them.
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Given the difficulty of disease modelling and lack of data, investors can't tell whether their 8.5% coupon represents a bargain.
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Using 3D modelling the researchers can project designs onto various objects, which can be erased and re-designed at will.
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He had a try-hard earnestness, a damp corporate pall; he was courtly with guests, as if modelling bipartisan behavior.
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Risk modelling firms say they are not yet able to provide estimates of the global insurance losses from the virus.
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"A billionaire who owns Victoria's Secret plus a modelling agency is a different kind of animal," Brockman wrote to Morozov.
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Krische studied archictecture, taught himself to use 3D programs, and has worked as a freelancer in architectural modelling and visualizations.
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However, the piece was found in "a location consistent with drift modelling commissioned by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau", he said.
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It shuns some fields, such as acting or modelling, altogether, if there is no evidence that a course delivers a return.
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Mr Thaler helped demonstrate how human reasoning diverges from that of the perfectly rational homo economicus used in most economic modelling.
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Willow wasn't fussed however and carried out her modelling duties with a smize that would make Tyra Banks burst with pride.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Risk modelling firm RMS said on Thursday that it estimated insured losses from Hurricane Maria of $15-30 billion.
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Additionally it would allow the CBO to grow as many researchers could evaluate and provide input to improve its modelling capabilities.
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For the purpose of this event-driven action, Fitch has not completed updated asset or cash flow modelling of the transactions.
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Specialist fund manager Twelve Capital, meanwhile, said an analysis of its modelling of the event suggested it would not be affected.
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Then, once the first votes are reported, we will adjust our demographic modelling so that our projections match the early totals.
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Climate envelope modelling suggests high-elevation species, such as whitebark pine and Rocky Mountain fir, could be pushed to the brink.
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Ryan was modelling for them, so they sent us a box of clothes which was invaluable, because we had no money.
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New modelling shows that even with social distancing in place, around 213,221.65 people in the US could die by mid-summer.
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It was while Weisz was at university—she had been modelling for a number of years—that she began to perform.
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Fashion shoots, like French beaches, are not typically bastions of modesty; you don't go into modelling if you're shy of déshabille.
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Back in the truck, he explained how, after nearly two decades of acting and modelling, he decided to go into business.
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The former PBOC governor warned however that economic modelling could not factor in a quick shift in the mood within China.
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She describes her modelling career as an aberration—a way to get some spending money and independence while at boarding school.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), has initiated a modelling exercise to demonstrate the way derivatives contracts can leverage DLT.
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To move MARLO, the researchers used mathematical modelling to create 15 walking styles that could handle different speeds and types of terrain.
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He loved words and worked hard on them, modelling his uproarious tales on Louis Jordan's and his enunciation on Nat King Cole's.
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Finding and drilling oil requires elaborate modelling—both of underground geologies and messy aboveground geopolitics—to make money over the long-term.
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Hande Cilingir, the CEO and co-founder, said the funding will be used to invest in predictive modelling, segmentation and auto-optimization.
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Based on confidence in this modelling, it will soon begin offering equity loans to boost your deposit when buying a first home.
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On the other hand, she's is modelling her own merchandise line in a rap star's video, so at least she's making bank.
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The calculation requires simultaneous modelling of climate change and its impact on human health, migration and economic productivity—a fiendishly difficult task.
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The Office of Management and Budget has not shared its revenue-modelling assumptions or proposal for how the fee would be administered.
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Megan wore a selection of designer outfits for the photoshoot, which saw her trying out high fashion modelling for the first time.
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"My goal is to shed light on the unhealthy mindsets we currently have within the fashion and modelling industry today," she said.
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The financial crisis showed how a slavish adherence to modelling can spectacularly blow up in real-life markets, either immediately or eventually.
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But a number of issues have arisen; debt and the finance sector should play a more important role in macro-economic modelling.
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The teen model is mostly known for her bikini and surf modelling, though she's been making inroads into high fashion of late.
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Charting out their trajectories and modelling them in computer simulations then led to the new estimate of the Imbrium impactor's impressive heft.
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But it should be easy enough for IKEA to use its existing 3D modelling tools to make it a more useful experience.
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His keynote is a commitment to blackness both represented and literal, modelling flesh in pigments of acrylic carbon, ivory, and Mars Black.
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I think originally I wanted to learn how to do game design but I got carried away with this 3D modelling program.
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" 2250 BRITISH BOXER JOSH KELLY HOPING TO DODGE PUNCHES TO SAVE MODELLING CAREER "I just try to keep away from punches, I guess.
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The construction company earlier said it had appointed U.S.-based Moelis & Co to advise and assist with debt financial modelling and structuring options.
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Second, not all of the master regulators suggested by Dr Califano's modelling work have been shown to act as such in a laboratory.
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In light of this, re-modelling online advertising could be an an all-round winner, better for marketers, publishers and the consumers alike.
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Due to his lucrative work in advertising and modelling, the insurance deal was believed to protect his face and good looks as well.
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Rival modelling firm AIR Worldwide earlier this week estimated insured losses for Maria, which hit the Caribbean last week, of $40-$85 billion.
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But in a study published Wednesday in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, researchers have used mathematical modelling to rebut this claim.
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Gent described the dog-making process, from early modelling ("what I'd call the Giacometti-like sculpt—very quick and thumby") to final fur.
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He doted on a godson, and loved his cat, a creature with her own Instagram account, modelling career, full-time maid, and diamonds.
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The researchers used fieldwork, remote sensing, spatial pattern analysis along with mathematical modelling to map the landscape and understand the exciting natural occurrence.
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Working with other scientists from U.S.C., the two men built a prototype wave tank, modelling the long, powerful, immaculate wave that Slater imagined.
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People have encouraged me to continue to pursue my modelling dreams and not allow my breakup to hold me back in any way.
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She was a producer on the show, worked at a Vancouver auction house owned by an uncle, and ran her own modelling agency.
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At the age of 17, Brooklyn has already made a career in world of modelling, landing international covers of Vogue and Burberry campaigns.
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But since attending Meghan and Harry's wedding in May, Kitty doesn't appear to have time for romance, with her modelling career at the highest.
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Nijsse and her team found that at least six current models were inconsistent with historical climate data, likely because of the new cloud modelling.
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The modelling will include local ground deformation and subsidence effects which can affect heights, as well as global tectonic motion which is mostly horizontal.
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Modelling by academics at Liverpool John Moores University suggest that the number of users rose by about 10% between 2011-12 and 1393-15.
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He is the lead designer of the Alloy modelling language and author of "Software Abstractions: Logic, Language, and Analysis" (MIT Press; 2nd ed. 2012).
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The first IPCC report in 1990 sounding the alarm over global warming gives us some actual experience with the accuracy of its climate modelling.
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Since she signed to a major modelling agency, she has become the first model to feature in Sports Illustrated wearing a hijab and burkini.
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But Jenner's first modelling spread since the ad wasn't quite the comeback she had in mind because her photographer kind of stole her thunder.
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Modelling a set of aquamarine-and-diamond earrings, bracelet, and necklace that were to be auctioned, Parker worked the crowd, coaxing guests to bid.
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Trump was a successful professional model in her own right before she met her husband and obtained her own modelling work without his assistance.
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Afterall, skills such as "abstraction, deduction, foresight, modelling, and planning"—which are fostered by mathematics training—are applicable to everything from engineering to accounting.
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According to computer modelling, this is because contact networks are more connected when you have concurrent partners than when you have serial partner change.
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This is what the researchers behind the new study did, modelling the impact of a bacterial sexually transmitted disease similar to gonorrhoea or chlamydia.
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Awkwardly, these same disturbances have sometimes occurred without being followed by a downturn, illustrating the difficulty of modelling and forecasting a highly networked economy.
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Using statistical modelling, the academics from Imperial College London suggested the true number of infected people is somewhere around 1,723 as of January 4003.
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That's why modelling what happens during the onset of collapse is especially tricky, because the very process of collapse alters the dynamics of change.
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Above 100km per hour, a 270% increase in wind speed usually causes 22000-22018% more damage, says Pete Dailey of RMS, a modelling firm.
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We started out by modelling and animating a goose and giving it a range of things to do—honk, flap, crane its neck, etc.
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Total insured property losses from Sabine/Ciara could be between 1.1 billion and 1.8 billion euros, catastrophe risk modelling firm RMS estimated on Friday.
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On first reading this passage, my brain ignored what A.I. researchers call "world-modelling failures"—the tiny cow and the puddle of red gravy.
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Modelling is a breakneck business: during fashion weeks, aspirants scurry from one casting session to the next, sometimes getting offers hours before runway shows.
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Second, tactical voting, particularly among those wanting to remain in the EU, might have been more widespread in this election, making the modelling trickier.
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During his first day on the job at a small 3D-modelling company, Griffith noticed that his new colleagues' workstations were hopelessly out of date.
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Elijah van Brocklin on the runway at McQueen Willo Barrett, also modelling at the McQueen show, spoke of the change of direction for eyebrow grooming.
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And the fact that such dynamics are woolly and defy easy efforts at modelling or measuring cannot be an excuse for continuing to ignore them.
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For example, finding and drilling oil requires elaborate modelling—both of underground geologies and messy above-ground geopolitics—to make money over the long-term.
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Combined with the increased availability of 33D scanners and free 3D-modelling software, this has led to a proliferation of 3D-printed models available online.
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SpaceX has plans to fly astronauts to the International Space Station, so the car was occupied by a mannequin modelling the firm's newly developed spacesuit.
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One of the lessons provided by Microsoft, for example, uses Minecraft's simplified representation of different ecosystems to challenge students with modelling the effects of deforestation.
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I just saw a Frank Gehry (sp?) display last week in Montreal, and how he used computer modelling to design a crazy house in Ohio.
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But modelling indicates the planet may have once been conducive to hosting life, based on the potential for liquid water and a moderate, forgiving atmosphere.
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Before now, Wolf 1061's properties were only approximated through stellar modelling, a process in which a star's type is used to extrapolate additional data.
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In fact, computer modelling work focused on animals has found that promiscuous and monogamous individuals can coexist even in the presence of a dangerous disease.
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Microsoft researchers have explored this in 3D modelling through arranging objects by pushing them deeper into a 3D scene by pressing harder on the screen.
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The modelling study, by Imperial College, and led by Professor Neil Ferguson, an expert on the spread of infectious diseases, was published on March 16.
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The system uses a machine-learning technique known as "free modelling" to help it predict protein structures when no similar structures of protein are available.
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Psychographic profiling — derived from CA's modelling of Facebook user data — was used to segment U.S. voters into targetable groups, including for serving microtargeted online ads.
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Fund manager Twelve Capital, which specialises in insurance investments, also said an analysis of its modelling of the event suggested it would not be affected.
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Zhong, who had previously predicted an earlier peak, said the forecast was based on modelling and developments in recent days, as well as government action.
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With Japan modelling the proposed casino development on Singapore's integrated resort framework, Lim believes that the Genting Group possesses an edge that its competitors do not.
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But Jackson said she is "a completely different person now," working hard at her modelling career and enjoying spending time with her boyfriend, musician Michael Snoddy.
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But while they've got the arts of modelling, cooking, and R&B down, there's one area where the pair is lacking: Neither knows how to swim.
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Thanks to precise financial modelling and strict budgeting, Ms Burns managed to set aside $20,000 for a pickup truck and $10,000 to buy Scout in 2016.
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These include a fleet of American environment-modelling craft and also the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, which is a joint European-American venture launched in 1995.
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Climate modelling led by Colin Kelley, then at the University of California in Santa Barbara, estimated that greenhouse-gas emissions made the drought twice as likely.
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Economic modelling requires simplification, however, and economists generally suppose that theories assuming people are well-informed and rational offer the best available account of economic activity.
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Most analysts are modelling in a couple rate hikes in the next year, as well as a steeper yield curve, which would positively influence bank earnings.
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"IMG is great at big picture thinking and I'm excited to work with people that can think outside of just modelling," he also told the publication.
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"Were still at a low point but their recovery is much quicker than people were modelling," said Peterc, who has a buy recommendation on the stock.
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So there is an opportunity here for a platform which is both a community combined with a 3D modelling tool that aims at a wider audience.
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The analysis, based on modelling and observed data, was produced by researchers with Oxford's Environmental Change Institute (ECI) and the Dutch, British and French meteorological services.
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A key advocate of the method, Willard McCarty, touted computers' virtues as "modelling machines": they can test and discard working theories without years of exploratory work.
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"A portfolio really needs to tie back to total financial planning, overall cash needs and retirement modelling, rather than trying to time the market," Conway said.
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Modelling firm Air Worldwide said earlier this week the insured losses from Harvey's wind and storm surge were estimated at between $1.2 billon and $2.3 billion.
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I remember daydreaming through my Modelling Theory course at university, wondering if there really were soaring skyscrapers in America, with branches of Starbucks in the lobbies.
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"We just don't have anything like the resources that a bank would have in terms of modelling, process, dealing with the ratings agency, et cetera," he said.
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Inga Beale, CEO of Lloyd's, is optimistic that the market, thanks to its exacting modelling exercises and its unique risk-sharing structure, is better equipped than most.
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His team's research used predictive modelling to assess the potential impact of a 40 percent reduction in free sugars added to drinks over five years in Britain.
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Click here to view original GIFThe Project Felix interface is reminiscent of 3D modelling and animation software, but it's lacking the tools needed to create new elements.
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Mark Handley, a computer scientist at University College, London, who has done modelling studies of how Starlink might work, thinks financial traders could be one lucrative market.
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One: had the people in charge of Gatwick — again, one of Europe's biggest and busiest airports — never done any threat modelling / scenario analysis / contingency planning at all?
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A Distant Plain: Insurgency in Afghanistan (2013) takes on the tricky feat of modelling interactions between four factions: the Warlords, the Taliban, the Government, and the Coalition.
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"I think that the advent of social media and the internet has had a huge change on the fashion industry, and particularly the modelling world," she said.
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She had walked a few runways at a recent New York Fashion Week, but after a spate of rejections from other modelling agencies her expectations were low.
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Doctoroff also referred to a "new transportation flow modelling concept" that Sidewalk believes can be beneficial to public transit agencies immediately, and that could come to Toronto soon.
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Rod Linn of Los Alamos National Laboratory, in New Mexico, who helped design yet another piece of modelling software, FIRETEC, describes this as "engineering" the behaviour of wildfires.
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Air Worldwide, a provider of catastrophe risk modelling software and consulting services, estimates insured losses from Harvey's wind and storm surge at between $1.2 billion and $2.3 billion.
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"We are expecting a marked slowdown in the U.K. economy," Simon Kirby, head of macroeconomic modelling and forecasting at NIESR, told journalists at a media briefing on Tuesday.
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They did so using a statistical technique called structural-equation modelling, which examines the relationship between a diverse set of variables and assigns a weight to each one.
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He began each piece by stabbing down the outline on a sawn board a few inches thick, then wasting away the wood around it and modelling the form.
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Mr Burke bemoans the fact that few people are modelling the opioid epidemic, whereas infectious diseases such as Zika have a small army of epidemiologists working on them.
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Data is the big currency for today's large tech companies, used for advertising but also making the wheels spin for all kinds of business intelligence and insight modelling.
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As Thomas began to book modelling gigs and commercials, it became clear to everyone that this was a septuagenarian trapped in the body of a photogenic child star.
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Air Worldwide, a provider of catastrophe risk modelling software and consulting services, said it anticipated insured losses of between 1.1 billion and 1.6 billion euros ($1.3-1.9 billion).
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Rojas-Berscia's Ph.D. research, with the Shawi people of the Peruvian rain forest, doesn't involve fMRI data or computer modelling, but it is still arcane to a layperson.
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Their novel modelling techniques revealed a surprising similarity between primes and certain naturally occurring crystalline materials, a similarity that may carry significant implications for physics and materials science.
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Then, after applying another solution, to eliminate rust, he removed the screws and filled the holes with brown modelling clay that matched the color of the window frame.
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Hancock, however, said the government's plan was based on credible scientific advice, adding that the underlying data used for its modelling would be published in the coming days.
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There's been a lot of what they call modelling in the science of infectious diseases that's been done that is now being understood to have been really wrong.
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But while laboratory studies, modelling and common sense all point to the link between poor-quality medicine and resistance, it would be hard to study directly in humans.
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For those of us who have always believed modelling to be a well-rounded profession, jammed with carbohydrates and mutual support, "The Neon Demon" comes as a blow.
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I'd come here to check out a product that Playmobil would soon launch, called Playmobil Pro — "an innovative modelling system for professionals," as the company had described it.
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You can learn how to become a web developer, become a pro at 3D modelling, master the art of iPhone photography, and so much more, all for under £10.
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"We have succeeded in modelling all of the relevant movements, and in cleaning up the data that is relevant for the therapist by filtering out the rest," said Klaassen.
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Meanwhile, major powers are clearly already modelling both nuclear and conventional conflict against each other with a level of realism not seen since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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I have found all of the contributions to the "Transgender Identities" series stimulating and enlightening, and am very grateful to The Economist for modelling civil discussion in this area.
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John Fawcett, Quantopian's CEO, says many sign up to learn how to apply algorithms to trading; they usually already have experience in coding and modelling in domains outside finance.
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Some once-uninsurable risks can now be at least partly insured thanks to advances in modelling, indemnity structures and other areas, says Thomas Holzheu of Swiss Re, a reinsurer.
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Forswearing the use of natural gas, biofuels, nuclear power and stationary batteries, they said weather modelling, hydrogen storage and flexible demand could ensure stable supply at relatively low cost.
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Using a mix of ground and atmospheric observations, satellite measurements and computer modelling, Dr Keenan and his colleagues have concluded that faster-growing land plants are the chief reason.
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The MogIA modelling took in 20 million data points from public platforms including Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in the U.S. and analysed the information to create unbiased predictions.
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Some artists, including Ms Gibbs and Ms Reeves, make those the traditional way, by creating a kind of metal stick figure which they wrap in wire and modelling clay.
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In March, she appeared in Vogue's first group hijabi cover alongside British model Ikram Abdi Omar and Amina Adan, the first hijabi model signed to a Danish modelling agency.
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Others focus on the "user experience" by modelling their websites on popular dating sites, where customers can filter candidates by particular features such as eye colour, education or hobbies.
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In between modelling the latest Audemars Piguet watch (price: $26,800) and Dolce & Gabbana floral dress (price: $2,356), the two found time to talk about contemporary controversies in casting practice.
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Lohan accused Take-Two and its Rockstar Games unit of modelling "Grand Theft Auto V" actress character Lacey Jonas on her, with a similar look, voice, clothing and hair.
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As well as modelling, designing fashion collections and appearing in films, Delevingne has also somehow found the time to write â€" and soon publish â€" a whole damn novel.
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Teams of hundreds spend years on minute details, building up the graffiti and modelling car doors, in a bid to get you to trade your world for their game's.
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TransLoc is a company that builds technology to support "microtransit" services, including, real-time tracking, demand modelling and response analysis, as well as consumer-facing mobile apps and services.
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LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - Insured property losses from the April 16 earthquake in Japan could total as much as $2.9 billion, catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide said on Thursday.
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S2 metrics are therefore subject to potentially significant restatements, reflecting methodology/modelling changes rather than genuine changes in risk profile, at least until the new regime has bedded in.
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Cassie Campbell, interviewed for the same story as Miller, told me she didn't appreciate the film's portrayal of her supposed modelling career (she took one class at age 16).
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Kristian Lum, an assistant research professor at the University of Pennsylvania, recently posted on Twitter offering to help apply her statistical modelling skills to projects related to the virus.
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"We're going through the panic phase," says Graham Medley, director of the Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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A consultation document proposed modelling the scheme on the card-based system for free condoms, where users register for a free card or voucher to exchange for the products.
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Modelling, it turns out, depends on the abusive modification of the body, and you know those jealous types who just want to chew you up and spit you out?
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