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Fabricator of ingenious gadgets as often as poems -- so runs the common perplexity.
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For example, a patient complaining of "fatigue" may, upon prompting, report the constant, oppressive burden of a reflective, energy-consuming effort to decode and understand the meanings of ordinary, everyday conversations (in this case "fatigue" covers anomalous self-experiences, including loss of common sense, perplexity, and hyper-reflection).
Both perplexity and pointwise mutual information (PMI) are employed for this purpose.
There are a lot of misconceptions and perplexities regarding overtraining, with the most common question being, "How does someone overtrain?" When you exercise, your muscles experience microscopic tears in the tissue.
Sue Petersen compared her experience to having a child with a wooden leg; May Armstrong saw common ground with parents of disabled children; and I realized that parenthood always entails perplexity and that the valence of that perplexity matters less than the spirit with which parents respond to it.
Unfortunately, none of these standards are being met; hence, the great perplexity plaguing our country over fact, fiction and plain old common sense.
Jewish writers most prominently Chicago novelist Saul Bellow, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in l976, Bernard Malamud, and Philip Roth found in the "golden exile" of Jews in the United States a juxtaposition of surface affluence with deeper unease and perplexity that seemed to many of their fellow Americans to offer a common predicament in a heightened form.
Similarly, it seems to be very valuable to confront word error rate and the perplexity of the language models, created by means of the existing Polish corpora with respect to a common test set.
At its best "Common Ground," tomorrow night's Showtime production, manages to mitigate the conventions by focusing on individuals caught between their perplexities and society's injunctions.
The perplexity was understandable.
The perplexity seems genuine.
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