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The sequential investment task does not have reward omissions, and our experiment constituted a special case in which a motivational salience signal could be computed by taking the absolute value of the signed TD error generated from this task.
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This hand may be thought of as constituting a special case of biblical uncial.
New Yorkers obviously agree, except that in this instance the end run wound up working to our advantage and therefore constitutes a special case.
And diplomats have argued that the statues are so important to the culture that created them -- "the essence of Greece," in the words of Melina Mercouri, that nation's former minister of culture -- that they constitute a special case, distinct from any other debates about art and ownership.
(Huygens, at least in his post-Principia views, constitutes a special case).
Leader-driven algorithms constitute a special case of seed-centric approaches.
Because they mix learning outcomes and commercial profit, mini-companies therefore constitute a special case of school-related projects.
So while privacy threats do come from many directions, ISPs are no exception, and, in fact, constitute a special case that, arguably, deserves special rules.
Existence constitutes a special case of homonymy that he calls tashkik, a term already used by Avicenna to render the tertium quid of the ancients.
This MSE-optimal analytical solution constitutes a special case of robust feedforward control filters for dynamic (frequency-selective) systems, previously developed in [26 28].
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