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cross-cutting
adjective
- linking traditionally separate or independent parties or interests
a multi-agency, cross-cutting approach on drugs
Example Sentences
Whether the decision can be taken by a single minister depends on whether it is considered "controversial" and/or cross-cutting, in other words whether it falls under the purview of multiple departments.
But the remaining 17 actions are cross-cutting and require executive consent.
Some further elements of the plan are cross-cutting and require executive approval to be implemented.
"As security has become a critical issue in the design of edge devices, there is a need to develop a complete system stack focusing on secure operation. This work focuses on security for machine-learning workloads and describes a digital processor that uses cross-cutting optimization. It incorporates encrypted data access between memory and processor, approaches to preventing side-channel attacks using randomization, and exploiting variability to generate unique codes. Such designs are going to be critical in future mobile devices," says Chandrakasan.
Based on these cross-cutting relationships, the authors suggest that the ilmenite-rich layer sank prior to 4.22 billion years ago, which is consistent with it contributing to later volcanism seen on the lunar surface.
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