Sentence examples for adjective term from inspiring English sources

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The semantic orientation (SO) of an adjective term t is determined by its relative distance from two reference (or seed) terms good and bad.

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There were especially made adjective-expressions for sensory evaluation that are well developed in the Korean language, hence, the existence of numerous adjective terms to express the taste of Makgeolli.

Only disease nouns were considered, adjective terms such as " Diabetic patients" are not marked; however, specific adjectives that can be treated as nouns were marked, e.g. "Parkinson's disease patients".

To clarify this, we have modified the below text: Only disease nouns were considered, adjective terms such as " Diabetic patients" are not marked; however, specific adjectives that can be treated as nouns were marked, e.g. "Parkinson's disease patients".

When used as an adjective, the term parkinsonism does not imply that the symptoms are progressive or neurodegenerative, or that they are associated with a specific neuropathology.

The investigation was designed to test the boundedness hypothesis, namely that the negator is sensitive to the configuration of the adjective in terms of boundedness.

"Long before her death, Lady Thatcher had become a noun (Thatcherism) and an adjective (Thatcherite), terms of approbation to some, and deep disapproval to others.

But beyond that, he is genuinely amused, he said, by the mass phone calls in South Carolina and Michigan by the evangelist Pat Robertson describing him in such unkind adjective-noun terms, and the subsequent flap about such over-the-top tactics.

Without the adjective "white," the term is meaningless as a predictor of group thinking and behavior; but without the noun "working class" it misses the other key demographic.

Severely handicapped though he was by malnutrition and alcoholism, Cosey spent the next several months in public libraries, painstakingly copying facsimiles and originals of the handwriting of various distinguished men in American history, producing what the law, using the adjective rather loosely, terms archeological forgeries.

Nowadays, "Pinoy" is used as an adjective to some terms highlighting their relationship to the Philippines or Filipinos.

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