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A word is a set of letters that when modified and combined according to laws of grammar (syntax) may constitute a sentence, an imperative or other aspect of language.
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Without punctuation what constitutes a "sentence" is difficult to define even for modern languages.
The weights of all frames constituting a sentence were adjusted equally and boosting was applied at the frame level.
The weights of the frames constituting a sentence are adjusted depending on our expectation of how much they contribute to the error.
Lawyers for the woman, Lesly Yajayra Perdomo, a health care company account executive in Reno, Nev., argued that a high murder rate for women in her native Guatemala meant that deporting her would constitute "a death sentence".
In an industry with rapid-fire innovation like that of the global mobile device industry, attitudes like these constitute a death sentence.
That is, they can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed – and a single word can constitute an entire sentence.
But if we have revised our view of what constitutes a just sentence for a drug offense, then we cannot and should not justify continuing to incarcerate 51,141 people under an old, rejected understanding.
A chunk of reasoning in natural language is correct if the forms underlying the sentences constitute a valid or deducible argument.
It is well-known that public prison employee unions constitute a powerful constituency for tough sentencing policies that lead to larger prison populations requiring additional prisons and personnel.
A theory is a set of concepts that is related by relationship sentences and which, together, constitute a schema that can explain or predict a phenomenon.
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