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The "can't-tell" class was used for two distinct situations: where the annotator could not tell because the data was defective (almost always due to a fault in the sentence segmenter of our search script), and where the annotator could not tell because the example was genuinely ambiguous or otherwise unclear.
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The complexity of the example is significant because there are no preselected possible routes.
At the time, the distinction seemed obvious, mainly because the examples were so easy.
The difference is expected because this example was taken during the recovery phase of a storm driven by a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) in the solar wind.
This is an effective transition because it shows how the examples are similar and how they are different.
The examples are important because I really want to stop thinking about funks, ruts, and plateaus.
Because, if the Syria example is anything to go by, a war will continue indefinitely until all parties feel they have more to gain from talking and compromising than they do from fighting.
This example was chosen because the outcome, pneumonia, is acute [ 6- 8] and is at its highest risk within 7 days of initiation of a proton-pump inhibitor [ 6].
The 2005 example is pertinent because the 2014 World Cup will not be like the 2013 Confederations Cup final against Spain.
These belonged to a tool technology known as the Oldowan, so called because the first examples were found more than 80 years ago at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania by famous paleoanthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey.
Because the example can be generalized (anyone can associate any idea with any complex expression), it follows that the ideational account is unable to explain the compositionality of natural languages.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com