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The phrase "a next stage the" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or jumbled expression that lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We are now ready to move to the next stage of the project."
Alternatives: "the following stage" or "the subsequent phase".
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As a next stage, the authors will study a color perceptual model for the tone mapping operator in the future.
In a next stage, the membership functions of each system's input/output are optimally tuned through an optimization procedure aiming to maximize the quality of the watermarked image (imperceptibility) and the accuracy of the watermark extraction (robustness) in several attacking environments.
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A next stage of the protocol could be for the leader to send around a request to register as non-leader and halt.
Supercomputing focuses on simulations, but the two are related and that, Mr. Stowe says, represents a next stage in the march of Big Data.
If there is to be a next stage to the revolution, it has to be well thought out.
If you won there might be a next stage of the Quiz.
He further suggests that the thick moral code is not a next stage evolved from the thin one, but that those two coexist [15].
A next stage will certainly be to evaluate the CAT in a set-up in which items are really presented using the CAT.
"This caps a banner year for Ad Infuse and launches an exciting next stage of the company's growth," said Brian Cowley, CEO of Ad Infuse.
The newly announced coalition is a notable next stage in the already established trend towards Arab countries cooperating in their own defence.
It is understood a decision on the next stage of the competition is likely to be made at the turn of the year.
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