Sentence examples for a black position from inspiring English sources

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We stop extending an extended factor when we reach a black position which causes it to violate the threshold.

However, the empty string can be extended, so we split it into two strings, as we are at a black position, and continue extending it.

At a black position, we copy each current extended factor and append one letter from the black position to each copy.

From this we get that a black position generates no more than z ℓ + z ℓ extended factors; z ℓ from those that initially include the current black position and another z ℓ from the one that does not.

Given a weighted string x and a cumulative weight threshold 1/ z∈ 0,1], any valid factor of x contains at most log z / log z z − 1 black positions. Consider a valid factor u of x containing ℓ black positions and no grey positions. Any letter at a black position has occurrence probability at most 1−1/ z.

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After 21 RaBenjaminamin had the black position in a serious clamp.

Schandorff defended with 20... but 21 Be5 Rh7, but after 22 Bc7!, he could not castle on either wing and the black position was a mess.

We continue with factors a, b, and ε at the black position 3.

We generate a factor starting with each letter at the black position and one empty string.

The black position rapidly collapses.

cd, White unpleasantly snakes into the black position with 32 Rf6! Kf6 32 Qd4 Kf7 32 Qh8.

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