The key is to stop thinking in terms of a computer as a set of memory cells alterable at will by a sequence of instructions. |
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Life-hopes of the first kind, to speak of them in one way, partly involve thinking of our futures as open or unfixed or alterable. |
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There are over 20 missions, with a few unlockable stages and alterable difficult levels. |
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You can hide or reveal complete lists and individual parameters within each list, and you can make parameters readonly or alterable. |
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Avoid contact with polystyrene insulation foam or any solvent alterable materials. |
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Just like with all data that is alterable in the Runtime, these changes can also be restored in the Editor. |
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In other words, the most important policies should be alterable only at the highest levels of authority. |
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Using those products seemed to deny its existence as an alterable body tissue but gradually helped make that recognition possible. |
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When poverty started being seen not as inevitable, but as something alterable, being poor moved from the realm of bad luck to the realm of injustice. |
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Instead, the acoustics of musical space is, in itself, an alterable element of the representational system within which musical meanings are constructed. |
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Formative assessment provides immediate feedback to the learner and to the teacher to facilitate learning that is still in an alterable and formative stage. |
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Amend the Copyright Act to provide that encryption of rights management information on media is alterable to provide access to people with perceptual disabilities. |
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The effect is like a lucid dream, or like an open-world video game where a player's real decisions are worked out in a virtual and alterable realm. |
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During the era when the Constitution was written, it was understood that common law was alterable by legislatures. |
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