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sail

[seyl] / seɪl /


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Since 2020, Nomann has participated in online tai chi and SAIL, at one point logging on four days a week.

From Salon • Jan. 19, 2023

The campaign builds on an existing study of the East River watershed headed by Ken Williams, a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientist who is co-leading SAIL.

From Washington Post • Nov. 27, 2021

In parallel with SAIL, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration is mounting an effort to improve its weather models and mountain region forecasts.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 24, 2021

During VeriFone’s fourth quarter 2012 earnings call, chief executive officer Douglas Bergeron said its failed mobile payments business, SAIL, proved mobile payments is “fundamentally unprofitable and destined to be a negative gross margin business.”

From Forbes • May 31, 2013

Dr. McCarthy, who taught briefly at Stanford in the early 1950s, returned there in 1962 and in 1964 became the founding director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or SAIL.

From New York Times • Oct. 25, 2011




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