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Although these may seem to exhibit different degrees of expressive power, it is proven that they are, in fact, expressively equivalent under ESP reduction.
It's about degrees of expressive gradation.
Although bulkier and older than Larsson's pin-weight creation, Ms. Rapace over the course of the three movies has made this tricky, irresistible character her own, a particularly noteworthy achievement given that Lisbeth (who might be autistic) leans to degrees of expressive inexpressiveness.
In-depth studies of the KE family showed that, in these individuals, speech production problems are accompanied by a complex array of linguistic deficits that include varying degrees of expressive and written language problems and, in some members, nonverbal cognitive impairments [ 12].
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But he played with an excessive degree of expressive freedom.
We have seen that this feature gives second-order languages a high degree of expressive strength.
The idea is to enlarge the representational framework by adding time explicitly and utilize this extra degree of expressive power to extract insights about the relations of closeness of worlds utilized in evaluating ontic conditionals.
On the generative side, we explore the expressive capabilities of an abstract, faceless, creature-like robot, with very few degrees of freedom, lacking both facial expressions and the complex humanoid design found often in emotionally expressive robots.
While the HMMs and HMM-like models are capable of describing the architecture and properties of CRMs to a certain degree, the expressive power of HMMs is insufficient in that they cannot support complex representations for motifs such as non-local, sequence composition based or epigenetic features surrounding the motif.
"Was he a forbear of expressive use of colour?
Tiny abstractions inventory and burlesque types of "expressive" brushwork.
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