Because light moves at finite speed, looking farther into the Universe means looking back in time.
Not only did the President make tough tradeoffs to form a breathtakingly finite list.
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Tournaments are closed sets, with a finite buy in, a prescribed payout, and concrete start time.
It was, in other words, a way of maximizing finite resources for the biggest possible gain.
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Spectrum is a finite resource, and additional assets are controlled largely by the government.
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As always, bad government policy, not finite resources or growth, is what causes shortages.
Mercantilist thinking is based on the idea that economic wealth is finite and based on land.
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With finite block grants, states that innovate to reduce costs can keep the savings.
However, such methods will likely only be interim alternatives because coal is also a finite resource.
First, because they likely understand that potential wealth is infinite, whereas gold (silver too) is finite.
The attraction is strengthened by the very nature of vintage fashion: It is finite.
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We can ill afford devoting finite resources toward building where people no longer wish to live.
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This applies to a finite resource which is necessarily exclusive in use, like fish.
In his mind, the pond was not finite, circular, and behind him but infinite and all around.
As long as entrepreneurs and investors are given a free hand, drop your fears of finite resources.
Another is the modern invention of the Finite Element Method (The FEM) invented by the late Prof.
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That could be a lot bigger than the "limited and finite" purchases we saw under the SMP.
"Picturing a single match is a reminder of the finite nature of your marketing resources, " Stielstra writes.
Another problem with that second approach is that it assumes that your skills are fixed and finite.
"It's important to note that there is a finite amount of time available for voting, " said Taylor.
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Dr Luminet's calculations suggest that this weakness can be explained if the universe is finite and dodecahedron-shaped.
Land is finite, population is still expanding and the motor car's dominance may not last much longer.
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Deport them and the visa overstays as well because we only have a finite number of resources.
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Spectrum is a valuable and finite resource, but it seems that Sprint has an overabundance of the stuff.
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Given the fact that the Olympics happens over a short, finite period, the use of vendors is critical.
First, wireless telecommunications requires access to a finite resource in the exclusive control of the government: wireless spectrum.
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But unlike finite fossil fuels, this resource continues to grow, driven by increasing GDP, population, and service loads.
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Send Federal spending on Medicaid and SCHIP back to the states under the same finite block grant formula.
The human mind is more expandable than an attic, but there is this finite capacity for working knowledge.
That sort of statement makes the presumption that America is a finite story.
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