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Yes, 'undecidable' is used for a similar class of mathematical problems. For example, the continuum hypothesis - another question about an equality of sets - is undecidable in ZFC. This notion is strongly related to…
You're misunderstanding something. P=NP is about whether two sets are equal. If it's "undecidable" or "independent", then ZFC is consistent with either P=NP or P \neq NP.
Yes, but just because all classes in python 3 are new-style.
But don't apologize too much, because now you have "a thing": efficient js. You can make a lot of well-deserved money with a thing like that, so long as you cultivate your mastery of it over time.
A $2000 tilt-shift or perspective control lens would be inexpensive according to some architectural, or otherwise technical, photographers.
Related to your point, the snip.ly website has the following user testimonial: You can essentially advertise on any website for free! --Lucille Danks ― Deloitte
I don't think you get it. http://snip.ly/h5P
Then so much for graph based programming? [1] http://www.slideshare.net/slidarko/gremlin-a-graphbased-prog...
> prisoners of war These men are not prisoners of war. The United States cannot declare them as prisoners of war without gross legal ramifications.
I think a lot of people aren't aware of this, but the US has helped (sometimes very directly) to overthrow quite a few democracies. Look at Iran, and their transition to the Shah; or Allende/Pinochet and Milton…
I think Chipotle, like Subway and other such restaurants, are trying to give the appearance of freshness and cleanliness.
I believe that many universities would employ this author as a "lecturer".
There is no need to hash it. Just ask each student to provide a unique identifier that only the student would recognize, then post the raw grades along with the identifiers.
That's a great idea. It'd make for a great education app, perhaps walking the user through the solution for their own town.
> Money laundering is part of the criminalization of victimless drug use. That's why they were created, and that's how they're used. Nothing more, nothing less. Your claim made me curious. According to the American…
as in native desktop
Yes, 'undecidable' is used for a similar class of mathematical problems. For example, the continuum hypothesis - another question about an equality of sets - is undecidable in ZFC. This notion is strongly related to…
You're misunderstanding something. P=NP is about whether two sets are equal. If it's "undecidable" or "independent", then ZFC is consistent with either P=NP or P \neq NP.
Yes, but just because all classes in python 3 are new-style.
But don't apologize too much, because now you have "a thing": efficient js. You can make a lot of well-deserved money with a thing like that, so long as you cultivate your mastery of it over time.
A $2000 tilt-shift or perspective control lens would be inexpensive according to some architectural, or otherwise technical, photographers.
Related to your point, the snip.ly website has the following user testimonial: You can essentially advertise on any website for free! --Lucille Danks ― Deloitte
I don't think you get it. http://snip.ly/h5P
Then so much for graph based programming? [1] http://www.slideshare.net/slidarko/gremlin-a-graphbased-prog...
> prisoners of war These men are not prisoners of war. The United States cannot declare them as prisoners of war without gross legal ramifications.
I think a lot of people aren't aware of this, but the US has helped (sometimes very directly) to overthrow quite a few democracies. Look at Iran, and their transition to the Shah; or Allende/Pinochet and Milton…
I think Chipotle, like Subway and other such restaurants, are trying to give the appearance of freshness and cleanliness.
I believe that many universities would employ this author as a "lecturer".
There is no need to hash it. Just ask each student to provide a unique identifier that only the student would recognize, then post the raw grades along with the identifiers.
That's a great idea. It'd make for a great education app, perhaps walking the user through the solution for their own town.
> Money laundering is part of the criminalization of victimless drug use. That's why they were created, and that's how they're used. Nothing more, nothing less. Your claim made me curious. According to the American…