Bevy in a sentence as a noun

I think the must-have for me is te bevy of ways to do auto compilation these days

Then a bevy of smaller upscale retailers. Now that dingy mall is unrecognizable and filled to the brim.

I think it solves some hard problems, but just like NoSQL, TDD, and a bevy of other things, they're not silver bullets even if they're painted like one.

For example, I've got points to burn here being an EU national with a bevy of academic qualifications.

Com TLD--a few early landgrabbers with the cool names like foo and bar, then a bevy of latecomers with fooo and baaar67. The module/namespace concept isn't a 100% solution, but it's sufficient.

> I've got points to burn here being an EU national with a bevy of academic qualifications. I thought EU citizens were free to move to other EU countries without questions?

Despite this bevy of selection, his chosen course of action was to buzz the single pedestrian crossing and abuse him for being in the way. Aggressive cyclists are a problem.

Actors have a bevy of debates about artifice or insincerity in their roles. And writers...

The big publisher also did a great job with layout, the book feels great with its matte finish, I had two paid tech editors, a regular editor, a project editor, and a bevy of proofreaders. Big help, that.

That simply isn't contained in the bevy of Bills that together form the Code that FDA mandate is derived from. I understand how frustrating watching these public health issues is, but the FDA isn't tasked with that, and only Congress can change that.

My opinion is that we are relying too heavily on upper bounds to solve a whole bevy of interrelated, but separate, problems. Other solutions are evolving to help deal with some of the problems.

It is the platform that is responsible for integration into a bevy of mobile apps, backup, and many other useful tools. In my opinion, BitTorrent is a feature that doesn't offer the value of a platform.

The only protocol I can think of that has bucked this trend is IRC, which has moved from a "few big networks" model to a bevy of smaller ones since the mid-2000s. Identity persistence there is secondary to community persistence, which may account for the difference.

Each studio is host to a bevy of competing fiefdoms, and the heads of the fiefdoms are constantly plotting each others' downfalls. And even the studios are, themselves, fiefdoms within much larger media conglomerates.

EC2 instances are cheap and easily provisioned, payment processing is easier thanks to a bevy of services, and online use of credit cards doesn't have the riskiness and stigma associated with it in the 90s. -- For the shopper going out to buy groceries, communication is easier than the 90s.

And that's with the fully bevy of certified organic practices - non-fossil-fuel soils, natural pesticides, etc. How much incremental improvement in yield do you actually think comes from the GMO side of things?

It's not the case that merchant account providers use a bevy of effective fraud screening measures which we have now discarded. In reality, most of our friction-elimination is in the removal of information requirements with weak fraud signaling value, and the fixing of senselessly inefficient processes.

Viewed within that context, its bevy of operators is somewhat justified. The other thing to note about it is that lens was designed specifically to avoid clashing with variable and operator names defined in other popular libraries so that users could import it unqualified.

There are machine vision algorithms, sensor fusion algorithms, estimation and planning algorithms, learning algorithms, and probably a bevy of common-sense heuristics. There needs to be extensive testing of these algorithms, and careful bounds on their latency and reliability.

Well in the Project DOE world, which spawned Tivoli systems and a bevy of object brokers, one of the challenges is the subroutine. Or more precisely the semantics of making a 'call' from one context to another, where anything can happen between point A and point B. The sorts of challenges were things like "at most once" semantics where the programmer could assume that if a function call completed it did so only one time on the destination, or "receiver makes it right" data exchange where the person receiving the data is responsible for unmarshalling it into something intelligible.

From the VBScript and complex spreadsheet wrangling required to perform analysis of key organizational metrics to mastery of numerous different specialized softwares and systems in order to perform basic functions of the job ranging from accounting to people operations, non-technical employees must have a bevy of technical skills at the ready every single day. In fact, I had to code a sample app using the company’s API to get my job as an operations manager — and I committed code to the frontend of the marketing site regularly.

Bevy definitions

noun

a large gathering of people of a particular type; "he was surrounded by a bevy of beauties in bathing attire"; "a bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him"

noun

a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground); "we were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks"