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the current laws are two laborious. their cost prohibitive, and the rules are preventing entrepreneurs from opening. mobile food vendors, pushcarts, stands, ice cream sellers, mobile food vendors, and private property, so in the coming weeks, i look forward to working with people on these three pieces of legislation, and certainly, to continue this process, i would be seeking input from the community to make sure that their input and their concerns of those who want to see vibrancy in their food choices be part of our products. clerk calvillo: : thank you, supervisor dufty. supervisor chu. supervisor chu: thank you. my colleagues have made mention of other people that i would like to recognize, so i asked that i be added to them. clerk calvillo: supervisor maxwell? supervisor maxwell: a resolution naming august 6 a certain day. >> thank you, supervisor maxwell. -- clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor maxwell. supervisor alioto-pier? supervisor alioto-pier: the rec an park -- and park will get money to help save the pal
the current laws are two laborious. their cost prohibitive, and the rules are preventing entrepreneurs from opening. mobile food vendors, pushcarts, stands, ice cream sellers, mobile food vendors, and private property, so in the coming weeks, i look forward to working with people on these three pieces of legislation, and certainly, to continue this process, i would be seeking input from the community to make sure that their input and their concerns of those who want to see vibrancy in their...
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purpose which required a lot of manual operation and took a lot of time and we can't afford such laborious stage in post production. so we're now looking for a semi automatic ribbon fully automatic way to make good quality conversion of the material shot on standard cameras. to film in question is who am i the mysterious thriller featuring some of the biggest stars of the russian screen but that doesn't mean the money and patience for the conversion is endless. we can offer you several solution. in the best case scenario if the camera pans in parallel with the motion algorithm can reconstruct the depth of the mass acclaim and go but if you automatic tool doesn't give you sufficient results you can use the semiautomatics tool to edit the depth on selected frames and propagate results from with the scuffle to that step and the amount of money needed to price at the scene would be trussed to be reduced. if you take this tight shot of a bullet casing flying over a keyboard a major company propagates manual depp's maps from earlier frames but loses the foreground object and leaves a distorted t
purpose which required a lot of manual operation and took a lot of time and we can't afford such laborious stage in post production. so we're now looking for a semi automatic ribbon fully automatic way to make good quality conversion of the material shot on standard cameras. to film in question is who am i the mysterious thriller featuring some of the biggest stars of the russian screen but that doesn't mean the money and patience for the conversion is endless. we can offer you several...
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it is just too much information to try to be gathering laboriously all the time. >> does anyone else have any comments? >> yes, congressman. the airline-owned company that distributes all these fares is in a position to distribute the fees. they have identified 100 ancillary fees that they are ready to go to market with, so if you do the possible combinations, just with one airline, you do the math -- 100 times 100 -- that means that a consumer has a possibility of 10,000 combinations. that one airline, perhaps 9:00 to allow the clock. if you are comparing against nine other airlines, that is 100,000 possible combinations. this is orders and orders of magnitude more complex than anything this industry has ever faced before. it's strongly begs for the technology and the standards to get into place so the consumer has the full disclosure he or she needs. >> i thank mr. petri, and, mr. mitchell, you said in your testimony that airlines have a tendency to mislead consumers. >> mr. chairman, that is correct. whether it is trying to look in the gds or travel agent as if you are matching so
it is just too much information to try to be gathering laboriously all the time. >> does anyone else have any comments? >> yes, congressman. the airline-owned company that distributes all these fares is in a position to distribute the fees. they have identified 100 ancillary fees that they are ready to go to market with, so if you do the possible combinations, just with one airline, you do the math -- 100 times 100 -- that means that a consumer has a possibility of 10,000...
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people are still laboriously scooping it up with shovels, still having to endure the august heat andumidity . it took us nearly an hour to reach these beaches from the main operating base in venice and this is just one zone where a work force of over 2,000 ventures out everyday. you guys have a huge area you cover. >> we do . when you look at our 17 divisions from barataria by a, bell chase is up here. >> reporter: fred "le monde" is in charge of b.p.'s clean up operations in the gulf. >> we know there's still oil out there and our job is to make sure we protect the coastline. >> reporter: the workers gather each day shortly after dawn for the commute. some live near headquarters, others live in floating hotels . the government has announced that three quarters of the oil spilled has disapaoefrd. the remaining one-fourth is still a big problem. >> it is. it comes in as... we call them tar balls sometimes or lily pads that come in on the ocean. they roll up the tide as it comes in can actually come and deposit them right on the beach and then the tide rolls out so we address them in t
people are still laboriously scooping it up with shovels, still having to endure the august heat andumidity . it took us nearly an hour to reach these beaches from the main operating base in venice and this is just one zone where a work force of over 2,000 ventures out everyday. you guys have a huge area you cover. >> we do . when you look at our 17 divisions from barataria by a, bell chase is up here. >> reporter: fred "le monde" is in charge of b.p.'s clean up operations...
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from what i hear, the rehearsals are laborious, four to six hours a day. you have eight children, that's pretty important to focus on. >> larry: why are we as a society fascinated by her? >> i'm not sure, when you see somebody like her on the cover of magazines every week, it's scary. there's so many people out there doing valuable work. you look at like a "people" magazine which used to be a good, nice magazine you could go to for real stories, they have somebody with plastic surgery on the cover, heidi montag. it's obviously what consumers want, because why else would they be doing it? but it's important that people have their 15 minutes and let them go. >> larry: she's gotten more than 15. >> she's gotten a lot of minutes, so hopefully they'll be up. this "dancing with the stars" tour. >> larry: you turned down "dancing with the stars"? >> yeah, i have a job. i didn't need to do that. >> larry: did you have any inclination to do it? a lot of people watch it. >> i don't really have any desire to dance in public, whether i'm dressed in a sequined gown or
from what i hear, the rehearsals are laborious, four to six hours a day. you have eight children, that's pretty important to focus on. >> larry: why are we as a society fascinated by her? >> i'm not sure, when you see somebody like her on the cover of magazines every week, it's scary. there's so many people out there doing valuable work. you look at like a "people" magazine which used to be a good, nice magazine you could go to for real stories, they have somebody with...
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this is a laborious, slow act which essentially he cannot carry out despite having full power in his legs. so as you can see, he falls forward then rolls until he achieves an upright position. he's now out of the chair but a long way from standing. and in itself is an achievement, hence the thumb's up. but severely disabled because of loss of sensory function. >> when you have a desired behavior and you have to generate the behavior, the flip side is very important to learning and that's prediction. so control is about what i want to do, how do i generate the command. but the other side you have to learn is how to predict. that's saying given the commands i send out can i predict what will happen. and we know the brain has an internal stimulator. when i send a command out and get feedback from my arm, that's governed by physics. the physics of my body and sensory receptors. but we know within the brain there's a neural stimulator this which says i can see the command going out, let me anticipate or predict what's going to happen. so as i'm moving around the world doing things, i've g
this is a laborious, slow act which essentially he cannot carry out despite having full power in his legs. so as you can see, he falls forward then rolls until he achieves an upright position. he's now out of the chair but a long way from standing. and in itself is an achievement, hence the thumb's up. but severely disabled because of loss of sensory function. >> when you have a desired behavior and you have to generate the behavior, the flip side is very important to learning and that's...
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>> it is a fairly laborious process. it involves asking all sorts of questions regarding what is not or is a terrorist action. it is a very complicated process, but it has to be waterproofed, at withstand all different kinds of tests, and not something that we do overnight. i am fully aware of that issue, and we are looking at it quite carefully. >> one more question. >> perhaps i miss something, but can you explain why you say it was bound to happen. that there would be a radicalization of said populations on the question of home grown terrorism. you mentioned the 14 indictments today, are those all new cases or are they related to cases that we knew of previously about this emollient american community? >> on the new indictments, i have to refer you to the department of homeland security because i do not have them handy. we heard they were coming, so i do not know the exact circumstances. bound to happen probably sounds a bit more deterministic then i would like to sound, but i am just suggesting that in any large popu
>> it is a fairly laborious process. it involves asking all sorts of questions regarding what is not or is a terrorist action. it is a very complicated process, but it has to be waterproofed, at withstand all different kinds of tests, and not something that we do overnight. i am fully aware of that issue, and we are looking at it quite carefully. >> one more question. >> perhaps i miss something, but can you explain why you say it was bound to happen. that there would be a...