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"What's important to me is continuance — a line stretching on," Dench said.
In continuance, a cost function is defined by using output vector and the target outputs.
Despite his annoyance, he still decided to grant a continuance — a delay in the start of the trial.
Initially, an F-test was performed on the dataset to determine if the variances of the tested populations were equal or unequal and in continuance a t-test was performed assuming equal or unequal variances, respectively, at 95% confidence interval (P < 0.05).
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In China, children, particularly sons, are regarded as a continuance of an entire family and a source of income and security in old age for those with lower incomes [ 26].
Jam-packed dockets mean that a continuance ensures a delay of at least six months.
Many Democratic opponents of the bill said it was a continuance of a 40-year-old failed policy of trying to isolate Cuba.
He then went upstairs to the Supreme Court to ask for a continuance in a gun possession case before Justice Roberts, who was serving in Manhattan at the time before moving to the Bronx courthouse.
The album, on Columbia, is a continuance of a campaign which Waters says is aimed at "despots, dictators and thieves" all over the world.
Children, particularly sons, are regarded as a continuance of a whole family.
At the same time elevated IGFBP3/1 levels as observed in our study possibly indicate a continuance of a competing growth-limiting response at this precancer stage.
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