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A token was worth $1 if a player kept it for himself or $2 when he gave it to his partner.
For those speakers that included both sound categories in their /dz/ realization inventory, whether a token was realized as an [L] or [D] (or other) was largely dependent on both linguistic and social factors.
Although none of my cognitive test results achieved statistical significance, there was a trend towards faster reaction speeds during the intervention weeks, as well as slightly better performance in a test that involved remembering where a token was hidden in a series of boxes.
Hillary tried to stage a photo op to tease Bernie about not knowing how to ride the subway in New York City (Bernie's "you buy a token" was a wee bit out of date), but she kind of blew it when she obviously didn't know how to use the farecard herself.
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P(s |"L R") A token is the result-output from a tokenizer.
In this research, a "token" is HMACSHA1 generated by a Beacon based on UUID and Time.
For a given information processor, whether physical or biological, a token is an object, devoid of meaning, that the processor recognizes as being totally different from other tokens.
Whether a token is a security will depend upon how the token is structured, and should be analyzed under the traditional tests for determining whether an instrument is a security.
A token is an instance of a sequence of characters in some particular document that are grouped together as a useful semantic unit for processing.
To call Scott a token is to imply that he is less autonomous, and therefore less respectable, than his white Republican counterparts.
When a token is accumulated, it is assumed to represent a number if it satisfies the syntax for numbers listed in Figure 2-9.
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