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The phrase "a point of observing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing perspectives or viewpoints, but it would be clearer to use more standard expressions.
Example: "From a point of observing the situation, it seems that communication is key to resolving the issue."
Alternatives: "a perspective on" or "a viewpoint of".
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But Ms. Hamnett does not fail to honor the ultimate darkness of the play's vision, even though she makes a point of observing that Cordelia and Lear — spoiler alert!
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Perhaps in 2014, the "countryside" could finally be persuaded to consider itself part of the country – to the point of observing the same laws as the rest of us.
A point of interest is whether observed areas with signal loss are generated by originally labeled cells, since SPIO remains in the joint after labeled cells die.
By monitoring the percentage of CO2 in the outflow gases, it is possible to observe a point of maximum evolution when the microorganism growth phase finishes.
One does observe a point of coincidence and the functions (AT−T0 2 = f and tR = f(1/α) are monotonic.
These studies observed a point of divergence at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, most noticeably in the rodents and birds that inhabit the mesic highlands.
Then, as a point of pride, Graham could not resist observing that he had remained committed to immigration reform, which would include some form of a path to citizenship for those illegally in the country, during his previous (admittedly easy) re-election quest.
The most basic approach is to use statistical tests to calculate a probability of observing a data point given a null distribution, and then apply a threshold to label outliers.
Now modal logic gives us a way of "observing" properties of points in coalgebras (Kripke models).
The likelihood of observing a point measurement with an exact inhibiting titer of '90.5' is equal to the density function f | (6.5 ) = 0.413.
where denotes spatial image position of a point; and are observed image intensities at instants and respectively; and are noise-free frames; and are assumed to be spatially and temporally stationary, zero-mean image Gaussian (or non-Gaussian) noise sequences with unknown covariance; and is the displacement vector of the object during the time interval.
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