Sentence examples for a model that leaves from inspiring English sources

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It will be interesting to see whether Norwich learn as much, or will they continue trying to establish themselves in the Premier League using a model that leaves little room for imperfection or injury?

Indeed, a model that leaves the user with freedom to modify the equation parameters is interesting from a general scientific point of view, however, is not suitable for regulatory purposes, because of its providing different results based on subjective factors.

"The dispensaries, which I'll use as a catch-all for the marijuana industry, they certainly have an interest in preserving a model that leaves them as important players in the system".

Or a model that leaves a good deal of the ownership in the hands of workers and managers, either by design or inadvertently, through "spontaneous" privatisation?In privatisation, there are no clear rules.

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While Tesco provides a sort of constrained convenience, in reality it has a business model that leaves us all poorer and the economy less resilient, by sucking spending and social contact out of communities, by hollowing out supply chains and leaving clone towns and ghost towns in their wake.

A set of invariant affine subspaces I may arise from a variety of modelling assumptions; for example, If f is a Lotka-Volterra type population model that leaves some subspaces corresponding to the absence of one or more "species" invariant then f ∈ X I where I is the set of the invariant subspaces forced by the absence of these species.

For those who did not explicitly refer to current scientific or psychiatric models of schizophrenia, the temporal characteristics of schizophrenia (that is, the fact that most individuals receive a schizophrenia diagnosis after they have exited childhood) seemed to enhance the attraction of an aetiological model that left space for events or factors beyond genes or disposition.

As they become ever more powerful in an ever stronger Democratic Party, there is every chance that they will turn against a model that has left far too many of them behind.

To further assess their importance, we followed this suggestion and included test error for a model that estimates virus effects, but leaves serum effects fixed at maximum titers.

Foraging synchronisation has been suggested to occur in order to increase group cohesion, or to reduce risk of predation [reviewed in [ 42, 43]], but little theoretical work has been done to consider how and when it should occur [but see [ 64] for a model that considers how synchronisation in leaving time is linked to the level of communication shown between individuals].

You may very well, therefore, be left with a model that's too specific to past situations and not relevant to understanding new ones.

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