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- ...Congress is paralyzed... - ...we collectively seem to ask the same question:
"...we collectively seem to ask the same question."
So if you are interacting with an AI chatbot, your text, your question will hit the CPUs, and the CPUs will move the data into the Inferentia2 devices, which will collectively perform a gigantic computation.
which will collectively perform a gigantic computation.
fantasy at the same time as individuals and also collectively as a society.
and also collectively as a society. His style was an attempt to depict this
if all of us collectively, like you said just now, and the proximate community where the
The greyf sea cucumber breeds by releasing sperm or eggs, collectively known as gametes, into the water.
collectively known as "gametes", into the water.
Collectively, Americans owe $1.13 trillion on their credit cards.
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast.
NDWA's Alia Benefits, an online platform of portable benefits for domestic workers in the USA. And Organize, the online platform that helps workers to collectively organize and build their own campaigns and networks to improve their working conditions.
Organise, the online platform that helps workers to collectively organize and build their own campaigns and networks to improve their working conditions.
Collectively and individually, we're doing a lot of soul searching.
Collectively and individually, we're doing a lot of soul searching.
At the same time, the proliferation of what are collectively called active safety technology, such as automatic emergency braking, have reduced the number of low speed accidents.
At the same time, the proliferation of what are collectively called active safety technology, such as automatic emergency braking, have reduced the number of low-speed accidents.