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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial cut off" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing interruptions or limitations that are not natural, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The system experienced an artificial cut off, preventing users from accessing their accounts."
Alternatives: "artificial interruption" or "imposed cutoff".
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Designers still opt to create artificial cut-off points in their line, sizes beyond which they refuse to accommodate.
In particular, Dr Stefan Popper's decision to impose an "artificial" cut-off at 3.15pm on the day of the tragedy, after which point no evidence was taken, has been condemned.
The presence of overlap complicates potential prospective usage of these quantitative measurements, which calls for the use of "artificial" cut-off values.
However, assessment of mutual dependence between these tests in conventional meta-analyses is difficult and many studies report test accuracy of these continuous tests around an artificial cut-off level.
Secondly, an artificial cut-off was set, in the sense that only what was considered larger than or equal to moderate difficulty could be rated as 'moderate'severeere' or 'cannot carry out the activity'.
Data on continuous test results will allow us to determine different cut-off values using ROC curves and area under the curve measurements and show whether the accuracy of the test was possibly overestimated in the original studies, reporting artificial cut-off values.
While the president found Camp David artificial and cut off, the first lady loved it because she could roam free of prying photographers.
Taking the artificial flowers, cut off the blooms from the stems.
Koh Kret (sometimes spelled Koh Kred or Ko Kret), where the concrete paths are too narrow for cars, is an artificial island that was cut off from the city by an 18th-century canal, a shortcut in a bend in the Chao Phraya River.
This is the famous "Turing test," named for Alan Turing, the tragic gay British genius who helped break the Enigma code, and who first proposed that the true test for artificial intelligence was to see if, cut off by a "black curtain," you would be able to tell a machine's answer from a human's in a natural-language conversation.
Evidently, I thought, this tendency had increased till Industry had gradually lost its birthright in the sky… Even now, does not an East-end worker live in such artificial conditions as practically to be cut off from the natural surface of the earth?
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