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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem of semantics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to the meaning of words or phrases, often in the context of language or communication.
Example: "The disagreement between the two parties seems to be a problem of semantics rather than a fundamental difference in opinion."
Alternatives: "a matter of meaning" or "an issue of interpretation".
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The show's description, however, has a problem of semantics.
Obama pointed to a problem of semantics in how the government does its business.
A problem of semantics of building models is a constant issue – architects use different room-stamps than BS, the pillars are drawn from slab to slab whereas structural engineers work with one continuous pillar from top to bottom slab.
This is much larger than a problem of semantics since the interpretation of these labels varies and no clear definitions exist on how DDIs fit into one category versus another.
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And if you had that, then all you get is another problem-the problem of semantics and meaning.
The investigators assisted the completion of the questionnaires in case the parents had problems of semantics or conceptual understanding.
Subsequently, semantic similarity between concepts is evaluated comprehensively with WordNet and domain ontology, and a semantic matching model is built based on weighted bipartite graph (WBG) for solving the many-to-many semantics matching problem of semantic retrieval for CAD assembly models.
Automatic shot classification can also serve as an important step in approaching the elusive problem of capturing semantics or meaning in the video sequence (see, e.g., [14]).
Given an AF F = (A, R ) the following formula can be used to solve the enumeration problem of admissible semantics.
The use of the NIAM/ORM method addresses the problem of unprecise semantics and the misinterpretation introduced by the use of natural languages.
But this leaner metaphysics generates a certain problem in semantics, a problem we call the problem of incomplete intensions.
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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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