Sentence examples for an equivalent meaning from inspiring English sources

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When there is a DSL that matches the domain of a given problem, its use, in general, implies in reduction of the authoring time when compared to general-purpose languages [1], because one single DSL sentence can have an equivalent meaning to several imperative ones.

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To provide a conceptually equivalent meaning of block or mile, we estimated the distance in terms of more than one tram station, one tram station or half a tram station.

Although we sought to confirm the infection status of the 536 with probabilities exceeding 9.5%, we refer to them as patients with any indicator, since this has a functionally equivalent meaning for patients undergoing CABG.

Invariance refers to the extent to which scores on a measure hold equivalent meaning across groups or conditions [ 31].

Generally, for a solid substrate, the 'surface energy' is used to have equivalent meaning of surface tension for a liquid.

The value proposition to buyers is very compelling as store credit is cash equivalent, meaning there is no fine print, a consumer can use it for any item at any time at the retailers they chose," adds Zelkind.

All the functions in this class are ordinally equivalent, meaning that they imply the same rank order of \(C_{P}(h, e\mid k)\) and \(C_{P^*}(h^*,e^*\mid k^* \) for any \ h, h^*,e, e^*,k, k^* \in \bL\) and any \ P, P^* \in \bP.\) By (P0), (P1) and (P2), we thus have \(C_{P}(h, e\mid k) = f[P(h\mid e \wedge k)]\), implying that the more likely \(h\) is given the evidence the more it is confirmed.

Terms of equivalent meaning to the plural terms in ChEBI can now easily be created in the GO.

Moreover, Langer et al. [ 25] have used differential item functioning analyses (DIF) to assess whether scores have equivalent meaning across healthy children and children with chronic conditions.

For instance, it extends the ability to identify whether these synonyms are instances of equivalent meaning, or if they are different.

As there is no single word with the equivalent meaning of the English word "rape" in most of the interview languages, we used the phrase "forced sex without consent" which could be rendered in all languages.

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