Sentence examples for Fair introduced from inspiring English sources

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When one has only two classes and features are a priori independent, Model 2 reduces to the Feature Annealed Independence Rule (FAIR) introduced by Fan and Fan (2008) and can be viewed as a natural generalization of FAIR to the case of L>2 classes.

HYDE PARK hasn't gotten this much attention since 1893, when the Chicago World's Fair introduced the country to electricity and serial killers.

B J Cairns, London N22 Last night I was in the departure lounge at Benito Juarez airport waiting for a BA flight to Heathrow when a Mexican on his way by Lufthansa to a Frankfurt trade fair introduced himself.

Take each in turn.See me, feel meAptly for Munich, home of the Oktoberfest, the fair introduced Roboshaker, an automated bartender, created by PAAL, a German company that specialises in packaging systems.

The Italian Vanity Fair, introduced just five years ago, had more than 6,000 ad pages last year — far more than any magazine published in the United States — and more than $100 million in revenue, according to Jonathan Newhouse.

Exits 14B, 18W: Burgers The 1939 World's Fair introduced America to "the diner of the future," an innovation in grillside efficiency that, today, sits in the shadow of the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City.

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The former male Olympic decathlon gold medalist Bruce Jenner has launched her new life as a woman on the cover of Vanity Fair, introducing her new identity to the world with an Annie Leibovitz portrait that has her posing in a revealing cream-colored silk corset under the headline "Call me Caitlyn".

And each year a postdoc career fair introduces postdocs to potential employers.

Fair introduces 'A-objects' and 'B-objects,' which manifest the right physical quantities, namely energy and momentum, and where the A-objects underlie the events, facts, or objects identified as causes in everyday talk, while the B-objects underlie those identified as effects.

Three interrelated modifications of the notion of fair division profitably, uniformly and equitably fair divisions were introduced.

In 1913 Condé Nast Publications purchased Vanity Fair and introduced an unsuccessful hybrid magazine called Dress and Vanity Fair.

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