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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relation even" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a specific meaning in a particular context, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it effectively.
Example: "In this mathematical proof, we can establish a relation even between the two variables."
Alternatives: "a relationship even" or "a connection even".
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For example, the current 3NF decomposition algorithms may continue further decomposing a relation even though it is already in 3NF.
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He denied strongly that he had ever seen, or was any relation even though name was spelled the same.
Sentence parsing errors occurred when two or more sentences were concatenated together, with two genes extracted as a single candidate relation even if the genes were present in separate sentences.
In this case, the Turkers may have correctly identified an instance of the relation, even though it would ultimately be a mistake to deposit this relation into a database.
Dominic West (no relation) even expressed a wish that hopefully the film – which was very sensitive and restrained, without a single musical number – might somehow lead to a reduction in the number of real-life Fred Wests out there in the future.
If both results were different, there would be no mutual relation, even though we employed a biased threshold.
Furthermore, note that the dinucleotide entropy is in relation even lower compared with the mononucleotide entropy, which even highlights the observation.
Her handpicked emissary, Hans-Joachim Fuchtel, a deputy labor minister and member of Parliament, is willing to try almost anything to mend relations, even riding a bicycle through a ballroom at a banquet with local officials here last week.
Although there were signs of a fresh chill in relations even before Mr. Bush's speech, there was also a sense that common interests over Afghanistan might finally defrost ties that never recovered from the Iranian seizure of the American Embassy and American hostages in Tehran in 1979.
It was revealing of the tin ear the Kremlin often displays for public relations even on a matter as positive as the Olympics.
Bourdieu, who died in 2002, was a sociologist whose work — brilliantly disenthralled or grimly determinist, depending on your perspective — explained all social relations as power relations, even in a seemingly open world of "free expression" like the visual arts.
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