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Impossible at this point to say, and that is the most profound example of the perplexity that will linger into summer.
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A second example of perplexity highlighted by Tomlinson (2016) exists in establishing a clear role for the university in preparing graduates when the relationship between student and higher education has become increasingly transactional.
Part of the perplexity of strategic thought in the early 21st century stemmed from a restricted historical imagination.
Perhaps a simple distinction can help resolve many of the perplexities of life in our brave new world.
For example, the computation perplexity becomes less than 1/10 when restricted to 5 minutes for a 90-minute program.
[Below.] The perplexity of a family of pine-nut harvesters emerging from a chilly tent after helicopters descended beside their mountain camp at dawn.
The perplexity of the bigram model is 26.69 which is significantly lower than that of unigram model which equals 68.82.
As seen in Figure 1, the perplexity of our proposed bigram-PLSA model is lower than the perplexity of Nie et al.'s bigram-PLSA model.
The perplexity of this situation is captured by a word coined by Stephen Colbert: truthiness.
At the head end we could see the surgeon's arms raised at the perplexity of it.
Its subject, though, is one that I don't remember Ms. Tharp tackling: the perplexity of young individuals amid the group.
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