| 31. | All languages contain the semantic structure of predication : a structure that predicates a property, state, or action.
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| 32. | With branch predication, all possible branch paths are coded inline, but some instructions execute while others do not.
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| 33. | Margolis goes on to examine reference and predication as our ability to probe and communicate the results of our probings.
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| 34. | Unlike a typical modern graphics processing unit, there are no plans to provide special hardware to support branch predication.
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| 35. | In the event that a DP adopts phi features from v from predication, then there should be a clear distinction.
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| 36. | They also claim that even in simpler CPUs, predication is less valuable with branch predictors that can prevent most stalls.
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| 37. | Speculation, prediction, predication, and renaming are under control of the compiler : each instruction word includes extra bits for this.
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| 38. | This position may be occupied by multiple suffixes in a single predication, and it can still be followed by a converbal Progressive.
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| 39. | During that century the mosque saw the predication of the local holy man G�l Baba, which was allegedly buried in the building.
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| 40. | He again returned in Transylvania in 1761 to cross, with his authority and predication, the disturbance of the Orthodox monk Sofronie.
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