Sentence examples for dependencies for instance from inspiring English sources

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Enumerating many different types of communities in this fashion will reveal which types of dependencies (for instance, cofactor synthesis, carbohydrate degradation, and dependence on others for oxygen scavenging) have emerged most often.

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While certain dependencies are intrinsic in large-scale software organizations, the key to speed is to avoid unnecessary, excessive (even combinatorial explosion) dependencies cause for instance by structural complexities in organizational decision-making hierarchies.

We can see in the picture the existence of dependency cycles, for instance, between Timing and Billing.

Clinical paternalism can reinforce patients' dependency on services, for instance, in the case of mandatory relationships between staff and patients where staff offer clinical paternalism- with the best intentions- to help patients manage their symptoms and life.

He said: "I recommend that we have a look at the influence of Great Britain on the former colonies and crown dependencies and the role that for instance the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or Gibraltar are playing.

For instance, the dependency "component A requires the interface provided by component B" can be modeled by the constraint "A implies B".

While a relational probability model was used for citation matching [ 16], conditional models have been proposed to capture the dependency features under certain background, for instance, using conditional random fields in context [ 17, 18].

Besides, the coefficients from these models are sometimes not interpretable as measures of conditional dependencies (i.e. regression coefficients), for instance, if there are loops in a model [ 56].

These sorts of "context-dependencies" have begun to be studied, for instance, Hartig et al. [ 35] varied the completion of a task prior to exposing participants to different environments to investigate any interactions.

Random matrix analysis, for instance, helps researchers find dependencies, inferences and clusters of insights worth knowing in seemingly random, poorly organized, barely populated data sets.

Such a dependency tree can still be managed quite efficiently, for instance, using data structures like binary balanced trees.

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