Descent in a sentence as a noun

Mattrick will be gone in < 90 days and then the ship will finish it's descent into deep waters.

Not people born here and of Indian descent, but people from India with Indian culture.

A similar story actually played out with ECC some 10-15 years ago, when Weil descent attacks were new.

Again, you don't have to worry about meshing or gradient descent or how to put least squares into matrix form.

For all of the glory of the malleable video game, a descent novel would have twice the depth and ten times the perceived diversity.

We write untyped, recursive-descent functions on lists in the beginning, and build up to types and the pleasant terseness of "for" loops.

And even people in China would claim I'm still Chinese, not American, because they see an American as a white male of european descent.

Without any form of crossover, it's just hill-climbing/gradient-descent, it's not really a "genetic algorithm".2.

Some descent to earth in the form of a bull to conduct illicit sexual liaisons with mortals, and others lack reproductive organs altogether.

To date, there is no indication that Weil descent can be used on the most common instances of ECC being deployed today, and nobody is going around saying ECC is at risk from new algorithms.

This is hard if you don't know the standard techniques: mostly recursive descent parsing with precedence -- or a parser generator, but that won't teach you much unless you write the generator yourself.

As a current Nokian I find your attitude to be unrepresentative of what Nokia stands for, and unfair to the great many Nokians of Indian descent who helped make Nokia the incredible company it was.

What's the point of romanticizing an intangible connection that only exists if you want it to?As a person of mixed-raced descent, the idea that I should somehow be confused over where I "belong" always amused me. I am myself - the incalculable chain of events that led up to my existence are not particularly informative or suggestive of who I am or should be.

Not everyone's Real Life Issues are amenable to a self-service web portal, and that's not just because no one has built the right widgets yet.> it will be a slow death by a thousand cutsIt will be a slow descent into budget fugue, followed by an extremely quick death when we pass an inflection point in "the number of people who remember getting awesome value out of their local/municipal library system.

Descent definitions

noun

a movement downward

noun

properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins"

See also: origin extraction

noun

the act of changing your location in a downward direction

noun

the kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors

See also: lineage filiation

noun

a downward slope or bend

See also: declivity fall decline declination declension downslope

noun

the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors"