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Scheduling is a different form of optimization problem ... it's not just about packing, but also has 'dependancies', things that must occur as prerequisites.
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For any other customization tools you always need something like superkaramba - means kde, or screenlets and the likes with loads of dependancies ...
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This is good news for Canadians as we seem to have finally shed our dependance on our neighbours to the south and have spread out economic dependancies to a broader international market.
Max Keiser: U.S. Dollar Euthanasia While Finns Legislate Days-Off for Shagging 2008
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Remeber the order is very important when you create your database: first, you have to create table without dependancies and then all others.
A correct approach to define relationships between database's tables 2007
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Removing all of the GNOME 2.6 packages I had installed, including their dependancies in experimental.
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Removing all of the GNOME 2.6 packages I had installed, including their dependancies in experimental.
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I played with it for several days, I was able to use Red-Carpet to install Mono and all the dependancies in order to get MonoDevelop to run.
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I played with it for several days, I was able to use Red-Carpet to install Mono and all the dependancies in order to get MonoDevelop to run.
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Heck, each year more people have serious psychological dependancies develop related to videogames than tabletop games . . . yet videogamers are not being excluded from consideration for positions of responsibility.
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Some obvious physical reasons for this can be if there are impediments or dependancies that limit how well/poorly a worker can do for instance a machine that tops out at a certain rate.
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