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The smallest global matching distance between the segment from the target utterance and an exemplar from the stored dataset indicates the best available unit.

Though he gives too many responses to detail here, Henry's core idea is that though the senses grasp only changeable things, one has the ability to abstract what he calls the "created exemplar" from the objects of the senses; from this created exemplar, we can obtain a low-level knowledge of external objects (he calls this knowledge of the "true" or of the "truth").

Teacher writing portfolio consisted of reflective evaluation of their growth, references to the evidences of growth by providing the best exemplar from the archive of teaching they have, their future vision of the problems they have in teaching and how they are going to solve them, and their evaluation of feedback they received from the mentors and how they respond to the comments.

The early reviews of Harper Lee's newly published book Go Set a Watchman have nearly all shouted in voices of outrage, or reported in tones of world weary cynicism, that Atticus Finch, our classic moral exemplar from the great American bestseller To Kill a Mockingbird, turns out in this new manuscript to be "really" an ordinary racist and bigot.

We discovered a common neural pattern across participants, and used this to train a classifier to identify the correct object category and object exemplar from the fMRI data of new participants who were not involved in training the classifier.

On category-match trials, another exemplar from the category of the memory stimulus appeared as a distractor in the search display.

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Business is creeping along behind such exemplars from the public sector.

Numerous exemplars from the literature are described and key future research directions in information markets are highlighted.

And yet it is also an original: issued officially and afresh in the name of King Edward I. Sotheby's reckons that 17 "original exemplars" from the 13th century survive today, most preserved in England's libraries and cathedrals.

In Experiments 1 and 2, results of the study from Xu, Carey, and Quint (2004, Experiment 4) were partially replicated, showing that infants were able to individuate two natural-looking exemplars from different categories, but not two exemplars from the same category.

Certain that their view of the political and moral universe was more comprehensive than that of black radicals, elevating their interpretation of nonviolent direct action into holy writ, and detaching themselves as moral exemplars from the masses they sought to inspire, they came to seem irrelevant to a freedom movement bent on transforming relations of power.

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