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- adverb In an
iterative manner; usingiteration
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Examples
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They do this by iteratively improving the estimates until the models and the available field data converge.
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I invested months working to develop staff who had iteratively demonstrated the absence of a desire to grow.
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I invested months working to develop staff who had iteratively demonstrated the absence of a desire to grow.
Women Grow Business » Cloaking the Truth: What I Wish I’d Known When My Business Launched 2009
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They do this by iteratively improving the estimates until the models and the available field data converge.
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Well, my 2011 equivalent is that the key to sanity is: Learn to live iteratively--do not expect everything to be resolved, or that every item on your to do list will be crossed off.
Working 25/8: More 'To Dos' Than We Can Get 'To Done' Davia Temin 2011
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I invested months working to develop staff who had iteratively demonstrated the absence of a desire to grow.
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You could develop some sort of iterative algorithm which iteratively, recursively sorts representatives and bills according to their affinities for each other, and correlations among representatives.
Matthew Yglesias » Burr: “It Is Impossible For any Candidate To Get To The Right Of Me” 2010
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The application would then be iteratively improved in terms of redundancy and fault recovery, workload balancing, optimisation, with depth and complexity increased, measuring performance at each stage.
Re-thinking My Honours Project Topic : KillerCodingNinjaBunny 2009
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They do this by iteratively improving the estimates until the models and the available field data converge.
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Distributed co-creation, which allows often large numbers of individuals to create products and services iteratively with value.
dinkum commented on the word iteratively
WORD: iteratively
EXAMPLE:
' Volume and speed are the game today. A reference work's value is in its format and accessibility, not its quality. A definition has been reduced from a piece of prose improved iteratively through generations to a bulleted list of key information minimized for storage and tagged for cross-reference. '
--- Chris Vitiello. "The endlessly cutting edge: Michael Itkoff's CtrlAltDel in Raleigh." INDYweek, September 25, 2013.
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October 5, 2013