| 11. | Wall-hugging can be modified to some arbitrary point before the wall ( usually several steps away ).
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| 12. | Would it be the persons Birth Place, place of death, or some other arbitrary point in their life.
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| 13. | One technique involved setting down arbitrary points on a sheet, which then became the extreme points of the various limbs.
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| 14. | Arbitrary points on Hippias'trisectrix itself however cannot be constructed by circle and compass alone but only a dense subset.
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| 15. | The normal and logistic distribution points are, in a way, arbitrary points in a spectrum of distributions which would work well.
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| 16. | I solved the problem by picking an arbitrary point on ? then considering vectors and projections but this is a lengthy and ugly process.
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| 17. | Instead, it can be supposed rotating around an arbitrary point that is moving with a linear velocity V ( t ) in each instant.
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| 18. | By setting warp markers to a specific point in the sample, arbitrary points in the sample can be pegged to positions in the measure.
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| 19. | This makes the Fr�chet distance a better measure of similarity for curves than alternatives, such as the Hausdorff distance, for arbitrary point sets.
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| 20. | :I gather you want to write an arbitrary point in the interior of the unit cube as a convex combination of the eight vertices.
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