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In real life, optimal patterns of codification should be determined on the basis of a richer contextual analysis, in light of current circumstances.
The local publishers finally introduced guides that served special interests and appealing publications about the riches of folklore, nature and archaeology in the island's heartland.
Developing richer ontologies for formal approaches to argumentation seems like a potentially important step in increasing the uptake of formal approaches in applications.
Such enhancements lead to richer forms of negotiation than have hitherto been possible in game-theoretic or heuristic-based models.
We have built richer implementations than the one described here.
We both know that whatever we have left together will be richer, more intense, more dedicated than it could otherwise have been.
The earth and its riches are protected and arranged in horizontal harmony, expressive of the here and now.
Convergence of backward economies with richer ones seems to be conditional on human capital formation.
Generations of students are the richer for his teaching and exemplary scholarship.
There are riches here for those interested in the hymn within monastic culture, and in institutional or regional history.
Under this mechanism, a citizen who had been appointed to undertake a public expense could challenge another richer citizen to undertake it himself.
An alternative is to consider a richer type system that supports first-class polymorphism.
Crucially, this richer notion of political equality may, if appropriately institutionalized, lead to a more robust and durable form of political stability.
The use of the various focus levels as well as the expectation list makes the framework richer than the stack approach.
At the infracommunity level, host size, diet and vagility promoted a richer parasite community.
Let me conclude by noting that the book has riches that go beyond the analysis of the key cases.
However, there is nothing in principle that prevents day reconstruction method type measures from measuring a richer set of experiences than feelings.
The notion of type system is much richer.
The richest communities are associated with fish possessing a mixed carnivorous diet of invertebrates and fish.
A richer dynamics is obtained for of order unity.
A richer array of variables related to health and psychosocial change over time should also be examined relative to mental health outcomes.
One possibility is that they allow utilization of a richer supply of information in cases where a rapid response is not essential.
The facet notation makes it possible to formulate a richer algebra of action laws.
We want to use a richer logic for describing properties of its models, allowing quantification to range not only on values, but also on functions.
A polyphony thus develops, which becomes richer as the new reference points overtake the accumulated delayed voices.
Overall, the cotton-producing area is among the richest areas in the country, with an estimated household income approximately five times the national average.
Another is to arrange identical schedules in separate components that are followed by different components signaling reinforcer rates that are either richer or leaner.
Without exception, the rate of responding decreased relatively less in the component with the greater rate of reinforcement (the richer component) during training.
They help, in a sense, to fix the immediate linguistic exchange within a much richer, deeper cultural context.
Here, the richer the area, the more dangerous it seems to be for journalists.
Transfers are likely to be a redistribution from richer to poorer households.
The authors, therefore, are at pains to justify their ontological riches.
The truth has turned out to be vastly richer and more interesting than either of these sorts of assumptions would have led us to believe.
However, we now have a much richer reper toire to represent the structure, to search for the best parameters, and to iterate in this process.
To a great extent, marriage was seen as the only option for women, apart from the handful of richer women who went into convents.
However, in the infinite case the reals really are richer than the rationals.
Note that for such richer structures the characterization problem for homogeneous structures is wide open.
One could easily argue that whereas both are pre-planned, the "planning" system uses a much richer and detailed visual representation than the "control" system.
More of us grow old more comfortably now because we are richer and more healthy.
The roles and effects of such contexts change with development as well, becoming richer and more differentiated in their interactions with the child.
The dictionary entries, as expected, are much richer than those in the earlier editions.
Nevertheless, formal and psychological investigations can complement each other in developing a richer understanding of the phenomenon of style.
Having access to the full subsumption relation in a design space enables forms of exploration richer than branchand-backtrack usual in generative systems.
The richer data allow firmer general conclusions about each verb.
The sociological tradition is the richer vein to mine here.
A major contribution of this paper is to use a richer approach that captures both portfolio balance and general equilibrium effects.
Economics is much richer today because of game theory.
Participants in the financial sector are richer than the nonparticipants in both the model and the data, a source of across-group inequality.
To summarize, initial inequality is more desirable than equality at least for the richer group in any period.
Studies that go further than simple provider satisfaction with telemedicine reveal richer details.
Again, including a richer set of different structures in the input should increase the model fit.
As the bourgeoisie grew richer, their expectations grew too.
The crop of 2005 falls well behind the richer harvests of previous years, in quantity though not in quality of the published work.
High rainfall sites supported the richest reptile faunas.
The guild composed of highly cluttered/gleaning frugivores was the richest in species (18), followed by highly cluttered/gleaning insectivores (12 species).
Whereas the two primary localities were much richer in species and individuals than disturbed f orests in 1998, they were comparatively poor in 1999.
Her polished and lovely verse indicates reading, and the absorption of the riches of the literary past of her own and other tongues.
Post-processing procedures applied to the shallow parses produce richer linguistic representations such as predicateargument structures.
No richer or more varied display of musical means could realise so vigorously, and in such purely dramatic terms, the power of music.
The second scene contains a falling structure of sharp, percussive sounds which has a slightly richer relationship with the input.
All of these authors - and others still - have contributed in substantial ways to this debate and the book would be richer if they were included.
Fine soil particles lost to wind erosion are also the richest in organic matter.
In other words countries which were poorer in 1989 tend to grow faster than richer countries keeping the other factors constant.
The resulting type discipline is strictly richer than the pure theory of session types.
A richer interface involving reasoning about plans and the planning process is anticipated between these two agents to support this mixed-initiative planning environment.
However, the authors argue that using modal logic would give a richer formal speci®cation language.
A richer model further is often expected to have a better performance.
The richer the domain language, the richer the arguments that can be exchanged between agents.
The more widely employment rights are defined, the richer the set of possible grounds for differential treatment.
In fact, the properties that can be provided for groups are much richer than for pairs of processes because groupbased applications have more structure.
In richer suburban areas, local authorities and other public-sector organizations had the resources and time to produce better quality documents.
One thing worth mentioning is that households belonging to the richest decile have the highest level of social insurance.
The only significant effect is the positive effect of voice in the sample of richer countries.
The picture that emerges is much richer than some economists' view of lawsuits as investments in the search for money.
Only in the 15-24 age group, and among men in particular, movers are richer than stayers.
Teachers with broader and richer language backgrounds evidenced the most sophisticated insights.
Although capturing the variance, their model fails to match the extreme degree of concentration of wealth in the hands of the richest 1%.
Thus, rather than positing the filtering problem, one could simply begin with that richer state and law of motion.
The extension to richer fragments is, once again, problematic, since we still do not know if game models are precise enough for these fragments.
Here we see that the system benefits from using syntactic features that are linguistically richer than the features that have been used in the past.
In addition, riches included a medium selection module that selected and inserted pictures into a document as representations of semantic content.
The second extends sentences, and their interpretation in models, allowing sentences on richer signatures to be used as formulae for poorer ones.
The starting intuition is that we want to use as sentences on a signature, the sentences built out of the symbols of a richer signature.
Fabulation talked about that and in the richest nation in the world.
The justification given is that richer people are better able than poorer people to carry a relatively larger share of the tax burden.
To gain a richer understanding of the problem of holism we must therefore distinguish it from the problem of determinism.
A much larger nation was much richer per head, the beginning of the factor of twelve.
However, it was felt here that a structured face to face interview would yield richer data.
Families that prioritized reading to their child with reading difficulties may have been providing a richer literacy environment overall.
They also tend to use more labour-intensive fishing gears than the richer fishermen.
Equalizing per-unit values across regions at world averages decreases damages in richer regions and increases damages in poorer regions, leaving world totals roughly unaffected.
The cutoff roughly separates out the poorer from the richer half of all nations.
Results also showed that there was some within-pasture range increase in locally richer pastures (fig. 5).
The second involves the evaluation within each country of the distribution of its riches.
The richest and most powerful citizens never returned.
Happiness may be sought in riches: it may be sought in simple living.
The most prevalent criticism disfavour government-sponsored lottery is that poorer people tend to spend more on lottery games than their relatively richer counterparts.
Equivalently, the component with the richest reinforcement rate was associated with the greatest resistance to change.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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