Sentence examples for a characterisation of duplication from inspiring English sources

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(2), understood as a characterisation of duplication preservation has two important consequences.

It plausibly follows from (2) understood as a characterisation of duplication preservation that any non-qualitative property that is possibly instantiated is not a duplication preserving property.

The second consequence of (2), understood as a characterisation of duplication preservation, is that any two properties that are indiscriminately necessary are duplication preserving.

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Based on the categorisation of system configurations, a characterisation of space systems, comprised of duplication, fractionation, and derivation, is proposed to capture the overall system configuration characteristics and promote potential hybrid designs.

It's probably more a characterisation of the office of vice-president.

Consequently, a characterisation of the agr locus of these isolates was performed in this study.

We abstracted from the empirical comparison a characterisation of different generic modes of commissioning.

There is not a lot of duplication".

"There is a lot of duplication that can be eliminated.

As Bichard warns, some agencies deliver services that overlap, and there is a lot of duplication.

"What we found is there is a level of duplication, inefficiency [in training]," Morrison said.

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