Sentence examples for classical discussing from inspiring English sources

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Housing demand, which is a classical discussing point in academia, also acts as reference for governments to enact loose, tense or neutral housing policies.

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For a pH = 7, identical behavior, from superhydrophilic to superhydrophobic was obtained, as compared to classical PNIPAAm discussed above.

This would mean that the "classical paradigm" discussed by D. Davies (2011b) and upheld by Goodman (1976) and by McFee (2011b) is wrong.

In the special case of choosing the most uninformative prior over a finite set of possible outcomes, this is just the familiar 'flat' classical assignment discussed previously.

Sexton and his classmates often spent their afternoons at Charlie's home, in Crown Heights, listening to classical music and discussing books that he had recommended.

James Conlon, the music director of the Paris Opéra, observed in a talk last month that concertgoers were uneasy about discussing classical music, but confident in their responses to film.

It's not long in conversation with saxophonist and composer Tim Garland before it seems necessary to place quotation marks around the words "jazz" and "classical", particularly when discussing his latest work, the Double Concerto for Percussion and Saxophone.

four, weighs 255 pounds, & looks like something from a million years ago, & he has an older brother Lou, who weighs 210 pounds and is 6 ft. 2. The pair of them were discussing classical music when we entered the Simon living room.

One of the critical texts we read was an essay by the esteemed Canadian critic Northrop Frye, who, in discussing classical stage comedy, distinguished between what he called "Old Comedy," typified in the works of Aristophanes, and the "New Comedy" of Menander, whose plays were produced almost a century later.

This can be explained in the most basic way when discussing classical conditioning models (Fig. 1).

Restall argues that the sorts of non-classical approach discussed above must give up either transitivity of entailment, infinitary disjunction or distributive lattice logic (i.e., an infinitary disjunction operator distributing over finite conjunction); otherwise, as Restall shows, Curry's paradox arises immediately and triviality ensues.

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