Sentence examples for connecting the terms from inspiring English sources

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To investigate the relationship among the seed terms, we extract a subgraph connecting the seed terms, including both inherited term term and augmented term term edges [see Equations (2) and (3)], such that the sum of all edge lengths for the subgraph is minimized for all possible subgraphs connecting the terms.

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Word type chemical has a ChemSpider tab, connecting the term (a chemical) to additional information through ChemSpider, which is just one of the ways the WHG uses ChemSpider.

"They are a way a manufacturer has to connect the terms to the product," he said, and absent a good alternative, our current system works pretty well.

These kids are also likely to use "retarded" or "lame" but wouldn't connect it to any animus for the disabled or mentally challenged (and, honestly, probably don't connect the terms at all, as though they were merely homonyms).

For most Japanese students it was obviously hard to connect the terms with creativity.

"Some people connect the term film noir," writes Kenneth Turan, film critic for The Los Angeles Times, "to the famous yellow-and-black 'Serie Noire' series of translations of American writers like Chandler and Hammett published by Gallimard".

On the other hand, there are interpretations that connect the term "God" in a clear and relatively straightforward way with religious attitudes, such as those of worship, and with very important human desires, such as the desires that good will triumph, that justice be done, and that the world not be one where death marks the end of the individual's existence.

Former New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram first connected the term "moneyball" to the use of data analysis by the criminal justice system.

Still other authors moved beyond definitions and attempted to connect the term with specific theoretical perspectives on learning (Kalinowski et al., 2010; Stanger-Hall et al., 2010; Tanner, 2010; Andrews et al., 2011; Coley and Tanner, 2012).

These authors tended to connect the term with the theoretical perspective of constructivism, most often citing Piaget (1950, as cited in Tanner, 2010 19711, as cited in Stanger-Hall et al., 2010; 1973, as cited in Andrews et al., 2011; 1978, as cited in Kalinowski et al., 2010); and/or Vygotsky (1978, as cited in Tanner, 2010; Andrews et al., 2011).

It presents contrasting ways of thinking about "religion" and about "ecology" and about ways of connecting the two terms.

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