Don't Shoot the Messenger: Jung was a racist.
>We can no longer afford to take that which was good in the past and simply call it our heritage, to discard the bad and simply think of it as a dead load which by itself time will bury in oblivion...
>We can no longer afford to take that which was good in the past and simply call it our heritage, to discard the bad and simply think of it as a dead load which by itself time will bury in oblivion...
Aside from exhausting futilities in your discard pile, she also amplifies your damage. 700% \~ 3k% damage black hole....
For example, wisps from cotton balls tend to cling to tongs in some kits, so that a new cotton swab becomes contaminated by wisps from the previous swab, so many inserters just discard the tongs …
unwanted items through market between players in exchange for gold coins, they can "salvage" (dismantle) the items for resources, they can discard the item on
The flesh of a fruit or vegetable is the soft inside part of it. Cut the flesh from the olives and discard the stones.
A common issue for companies is that the volume of product orders may at times exceed the production capacity. We formally introduce two novel problems dealing with the question which orders to discard or postpone in order to meet certain (timeliness...
Refinery is a trace-aware tail-based sampling proxy. It examines whole traces and intelligently applies sampling decisions (whether to keep or discard) to each trace. (⭐ 388)
Feb 23, 2026 · ditch (third-person singular simple present ditches, present participle ditching, simple past and past participle ditched) (transitive) To discard or abandon. Once the sun came out we …
trumps" but not "Hearts are ruffs". "Cross ruffing" and "cross trumping" are both correct, but "cross ruffing" is preferred. "Ruff and discard" is common usage
* Yes you can follow other deities from other pantheons alongside the Theoi. Many people here do. * You can give pretty much anything as an offering and discard it whenever you feel is appropriate (if...
Even in the face of deteriorating and highly volatile demand, firms often invest in, rather than discard, aging technologies. In order to study this phenomenon, we model the firm's profit stream as a Brownian motion with negative drift. At each point...
4 days ago · A major shakeup to NASA's Artemis program will step rocket launches up to an annual basis, and discard a Boeing-designed upper stage.
to discharge or remove, as from office or service: to dismiss an employee. to discard or reject: to dismiss a suitor. to put off or away, esp. from consideration; put aside; reject: She dismissed the story as …
1. to direct or allow to leave: dismissed the class. 2. to discharge from service: to dismiss an employee. 3. to discard or reject; put aside from consideration: to dismiss a story as rumor. 4. to remove from a …
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You need to get rid of two duplicate 1-star cards to obtain a 3-diamond card, and you need to discard five 1-star cards just to be able to trade a single 1-star card. On top of that, there are the tim...
Testing fit of data to model is fundamentally important to any science, but publications in the field of phylogenetics rarely do this. Such analyses discard fundamental aspects of science as prescribed by Karl Popper. Indeed, not without cause, Pop...
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This paper proposes a hypothesis for the aesthetic appreciation that aesthetic images make a neural network strengthen salient concepts and discard inessential concepts. In order to verify this hypothesis, we use multi-variate interactions to represe...
We explore the minimum distance from a host star where an exoplanet could potentially be habitable in order not to discard close-in rocky exoplanets for follow-up observations. We find that the inner edge of the Habitable Zone for hot desert worlds c...