Sentence examples for equivalent recognition from inspiring English sources

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Primavera Sound, they give a chance to local bands to have nice slots and to be known to other people," the longtime DJ and producer, who achieved fame overseas long before he gained equivalent recognition in his home town, paused, thinking.

Can there be a trusted third-party central clearance body or, at a minimum, a safe harbor or substantially equivalent recognition [ 54] between countries?

19 Magnet status is internationally recognised, with accredited hospitals in Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, among others; however, Europe does not have a single Magnet hospital nor an equivalent recognition of nursing excellence.

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In addition, this species has an ∼2-fold higher intensity than its neighboring peaks, and this pattern suggests that two equivalent S2a recognition sites statistically favor both the S2Ca and dT10-S2Ca complements.

Broadly speaking, this is like the voice equivalent to facial recognition, with the voice print being used to identify the speaker going forward.

Although the behavioural performance was equivalent across the Recognition and Categorisation groups we were keen to establish whether the ERP data shown in Figures 4 and 5 could distinguish between categorisation and recognition judgements, with and without prior exposure.

"Some members of the industry believe that unified, well-organized voluntary attempt to limit diversion of guns to criminals would be the equivalent of a public recognition of failures to take such steps in the past," Judge Weinstein wrote, "with an implied responsibility for thousands of avoidable deaths".

Otherwise their specs are as follows: 8 megapixels, 4x optical zoom (35-140mm equivalent), 2.5″ LCD, face recognition, other features are lost in the PR babble.

The equivalent in a speech recognition system is identifying whether models are word or phoneme level, and what rules govern how one word/phoneme follows the next.

This is the first demonstration that, in autism, individuals can have difficulties both in the interpretation of facial expressions and in the recognition of equivalent emotions based on the movement of abstract stimuli.

Individual recognition is equivalent to a particular form of categorization phenomenon [4].

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