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Each stem is associated with exactly one signature.
The articulation function is exactly the same one.
The application architecture reflects the subject architecture, but does not mirror it exactly.
A first consequence of expression (3) is that only strings having a length which is an integer number of ct are exactly simulated.
Also, the very choice of exactly two categories may be problematic.
The value of any dimension-reducing controller is found exactly in how well it loses information.
Their power lies not in their uniqueness or their style but in the fact that they appear everywhere in exactly the same form.
The explicit condition uses exactly the same input, but addresses the syntactic structures explicitly.
With regard to abstract syntax, the situation is exactly the opposite!
At the beginning of section 2, we formulate what we exactly need.
In fact, the population level (basis) for the current use prescription is surely not exactly observable due to its dependence on many different factors.
After all, if we all did exactly the same thing, there would be no need for archaeological dialogues, and that would never do.
From more than 250 observations, we confirmed that within the classes, the teachers and the students followed the programs exactly.
What exactly induced such orthographic strategies remains unclear.
Yes, cer tainly, but we cannot say which, and we cannot say definitively that either erupted exactly at those times.
I was left wondering to whom exactly the book was aimed.
In these situations, we tried to close the conversation by pointing out that the topics were exactly those to be covered in the discussion group.
Of the various practical solutions proposed, the one that triumphed was the idea of tuning 12 exactly equal semi-tones in an octave.
The records do not tell us exactly when adire production reached its pinnacle, but by 1927 there were several discussions about the industry's decline.
What exactly does that mean, and how variable could it be for different individuals and at different times?
Difficult to ascertain exactly what is going on there.
More than ever, they had the potential to say exactly what they thought.
A significant methodological critique against discourse analysis has to do with being able to show exactly how the findings relate to data.
However, the high restraint group fell by exactly the same amount (from 33n78 to 29n78).
The strength of organized labor is expected to cut in exactly the opposite direction.
As noted above it is exactly this difference in property-rights that explains why privatization has not been a politically attractive option in the energy sector.
Finally, and remarkably, almost exactly 50% of registered voters were female.
During the whole experiment 30 nonexposed control fish were treated in exactly the same way as all the exposed (n=84) ones.
The gover ning equations are highly nonlinear, but can be solved exactly using numerical techniques.
Combining the geometrical information (2.16) and the dynamical content of (2.15a) yields exactly (2.4), which has already been solved and discussed.
The triplum is the voice of a monk, who finds himself in exactly the same predicament as the nun.
Percussion, bass, keyboards and guitar all follow the same pattern of chord changes in exactly the same rhythm and with the same accents.
Yeah, and just every boy band is exactly the same, they're all just structured to sell.
Exactly how it is represented and at which levels will depend on issues of type and token frequency.
Had the child said exactly the same utterance before in previous taping sessions ?
Perhaps in the future we shall discover exactly what the parameters of that distribution are for four- and five-year-olds.
What exactly the relation of cultural differences, language differences and conceptual differences may be seems obscure in this account.
Indeed, it is exactly the sort of denial that prompted the formulation of the neutrality thesis in the first place.
I would, however, express his main point in terms exactly the opposite of the ones he uses.
The ambiguity is blocked in the at least ... context, but remains in other contexts, where the preferred interpretation is the exactly n ... reading.
Exactly what sorts of principles are necessary as well as their precise formulations remain important research questions today.
We need to be clear what exactly is necessary for the practice to exist.
Many commentators argue that private law is a matter of corrective justice, though there is room for argument about what exactly is meant by this.
Exactly how the strategies of a learning model could be expected to manifest themselves in children's behavior is a complex matter.
The claims we make here are independent of the issue of what exactly the data available to the language learner are.
What, then, is exactly the status of past and future things?
Exactly the same holds - of course - for the principle of externalization.
Most of the objects that we encounter in the world are neither completely asymmetric nor exactly symmetric.
His overall pattern of performance was exactly as predicted by the exemplar account.
How empirically plausible is it that, in many cases, subjects repeat and receive feedback on exactly the same task 10, 20, 100 n consecutive times?
Fine-tuning the analysis of the implications of heuristics is exactly what we would support.
The representations embodied in the amodal environment emulators are of exactly this sort.
Another area in need of empirical testing concerns exactly what nonhuman apes can and cannot perceive and produce with respect to symmetry.
When exactly the same physical stimulus was applied by the patients to their own faces, the swelling was not reduced.
We are concerned that the theory is underspecified, showing that it can easily be used to make exactly opposite predictions.
Exactly the same point, we argue, can be made about seeing and the sensorimotor contingencies governing seeing.
Exactly how humans accomplish this is one of the key questions of the social sciences.
There are 27 ways of assigning three bottles to three people, or six permutations if each person gets exactly one bottle.
The point e2 is located exactly on the sphere.
Pupils could see exactly how he manipulated the music and program features.
Still, music educators in other countries and continents may not find things exactly to their liking either.
Research should focus on what exactly speakers are doing with language when they produce gestures.
The other escape route offered by modern culture is exactly the opposite of warriorhood : spirituality.
The discrepancy is exactly two for the example above.
More importantly, in 70 of these 83, he was in exactly the same occupation.
Consensus on exactly how this right should be organised soon proved impossible.
Calculating the children of the 1 partition achieves this bound exactly.
Moreover, the largest possible contrast is determined exactly in the limit (when n approaches infinity).
Since more bond models are exactly solved than site models, this approach has potential to improve bounds for other site models.
Note that the colour degree of a given vertex v is exactly the number of colour subgraphs of which v is a vertex.
Unfortunately, these questions have no easy answers, in large part because of the difficulty of pinning down what we mean by "culture," exactly.
Not explained is exactly what justice requires when the principle of equal and substantial respect is violated.
If so, what exactly do these responsibilities entail with regard to patients, herself, and society?
What exactly are the interests of the prospective child donor whose sibling will die without an organ?
At this point, the exact dimensions of the patch required to cover the interventricular communication can be evaluated exactly.
Since there is no unanimity as yet to what exactly causes hemolysis, several approaches have been proposed to manage the problem.
What exactly are the adverse effects envisioned for persons who are genetically identical to others?
Exactly what would any of us be agreeing to have collected?
Performance on the arbitrary characters was exactly at chance.
Therefore, the paraphraser is at risk of delivering the message in exactly the same form as it was phrased in the input.
Older bilingual children forms appear in order to pinpoint exactly which discoursepragmatic factors affect crosslinguistic influence.
Second, exactly how might the fact of an incomplete knowledge base result in the naming patterns that learners generate?
Indeed, the authors argue for integrated lexicons, but one has to wonder what, exactly, they mean by this.
Close examination of these cases may shed some light on what exactly it meant to be a ' common scold ' in this period.
A way of exploring exactly one edge in a phase is as follows.
The first stage linked all records that matched exactly on first, middle, and last names; complete birth date; and gender.
The part of a valuable whole retains exactly the same value when it is, as when it is not, a part of that whole.
Despite this disclaimer, asking for money was exactly what he did.
The government, however, did not exactly reverse its previous policy on account of this public pressure.
They are not exactly unrepressed, however; they remain in wordlessness, the poetic equivalent of impenetrable darkness.
The situation, if not exactly solved, is at least off the critical list.
Although the point where this new pattern emerged is hard to identify exactly, this is not a problem to linger over.
We will see later that an alternative theory predicts exactly the shape seen in that condition.
One suspects that a number of rooms of a particular kind were already considered indispensable, but it is unclear exactly how they were interconnected.
In practice, however, it was always difficult to say exactly where inflated visions ended and genuine hardship began.
The orchestra were able to laugh at this exactly on cue.
The problem for the associationalist is exactly mirrored in those theories of thought and mind inspired by computers and artificial intelligence.
We can predict this without knowing any details of exactly what the beetles might use their wings, or anything else, for.
Of course, exactly the opposite would be true for a gene for celibacy.
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