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Since every notion of information invokes naturally a germane one of conditional or mutual information, it becomes natural to base measures of similarity on the latter and hence ultimately on some kind of relative compressibility [ 5].
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When story editors spot action that they find interesting and germane on one of the four monitors, one of the control panel operators marks that spot electronically.
These algebraic Cuntz Krieger algebras arose as specific examples of fractional skew monoid rings, and the germane ones were shown to be purely infinite simple by using techniques which applied to the more general class.
"These are not new issues, and that to me is not a germane argument," he said.
A bit later, he returned to the risk factor, bringing up a germane historical parallel.
Then a germane mathematical programming model is developed for solving this problem.
"It's quite a germane question, this whole concept of God as an alien.
But the book has two germane epigraphs, one which comes from Flaubert's letters: "Folly consists in the desire to reach conclusions".
(That someone may actually be sabotaging Black Internet is a separate issue, one that's not necessarily germane to this here discussion).
Coming at election security from the manufacturer angle offers an examination of one of the most germane pieces of the big picture.
One hallmark of particularly weak minds is the tendency to dismiss an actually germane argument about a topic, rather than contend with it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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