| NOUN | a hard decision | hard decisions |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- "This was a hard decision. However this will help us focus on our core strengths and new innovations", the company wrote in a brief statement.
- The few remaining members made the hard decision on April 17, 1972, to disband the following year.
- When he discovers what's really up there, he has a hard decision to make about whether or not to inform the village.
- Unfortunately a very hard decision from Manuel Lapuente would leave him and David Oteo out the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
- In mid-2020, the mall saw a blow to the food court with Serendipity Cafe making the hard decision to close all five of its restaurants (Serendipity Cafe, Cluck It, Brisket Burger, Pizzanity, and Abuelita's).
- He then makes a hard decision to travel to Taronga Zoo to find out what creature could still be so wild and free in a zoo.
- Classical block codes are usually decoded using hard-decision algorithms, which means that for every input and output signal a hard decision is made whether it corresponds to a one or a zero bit.
- Captain Nelson makes the hard decision to call off the rescue planes, and hike out on foot.
- Years of service on the streets of Boston had left the car structurally unsound and MATA therefore made the hard decision of scrapping the body of the car.
- Dwyer could only support one player and hard a hard decision in eventually turning down the second McCabe brother Les.
- The Hamming distance is used as a metric for hard decision Viterbi decoders. The "squared" Euclidean distance is used as a metric for soft decision decoders.
- Due to the increased competitive situation, the chain made the hard decision to put itself on the auction block in late 1988 after 54 years as an independent company, including periods of both public and private ownership.
- The detector uses the PDNP/NPML approach but the hard-decision Viterbi algorithm is replaced with a detector providing soft-outputs (additional information about the reliability of each bit).
- After a long humbling year temping as a traffic cop on a studio lot, Jody is faced with the hard decision of taking the only well-paying industry job she has yet been offered — editing porn at Grind Productions, a profitable adult film company run by former porn star Irene Fox (Kristen Johnston).
- This is a hard decision, but one that needed to be made".
- He said it was a "very hard decision", but felt it would seem shallow to use colloquial language in a historical film.
- According to an email to its user base from Director of Service & Operations, Paula Booth, Truphone "took this hard decision to allow us focus on our core business".
- In the series finale when Mr Cooper announces that after a hard decision, he is moving the family to Swansea, Simon reacts badly and says he will stay in London and get a flat with Jay, and that Andrew can live there too; Andrew flatly refuses to even consider it, implying that he would rather move to Wales than live with Simon and Jay.
- Thus the first layer demodulator actually produces soft decisions for each of the 5 bits associated to an MFSK tone instead of simply picking up the highest tone to produce hard decisions for those 5 bits.
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