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"expected object" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is expected to be the result of an action. For example, "She expected the loan application to yield an immediate response, but it never arrived - it was an unexpected but welcome surprise."
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The absence of an expected object, person, plant, or animal in a picture or the absence of all pictorial representation may also represent the holy or divine.
A relabeling strategy is presented to ensure the extracted seeds inside the expected object.
See Section 3.2, for further details on the expected object models.
Error The service replies with an expected object that, however, encapsulates an error message that indicates the occurrence of an internal problem.
Finally, for each object class, the calculation of occluded parallelepipeds is performed by taking several starting points for extended blob bounds which represent the most likely configurations for a given expected object class.
However, no restriction is specified in the WSDL file, allowing clients to invoke the operation with an out-of-format parameter Wrapped error information An error response is wrapped in an expected object.
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In this process, different visual evidence sets are merged according to expected mobile size and position, and initially merged based on the models of the expected objects in the scene.
Republicans, as might be expected, objected to Obama's comments.
She said that marriages often get delayed or even broken off if somebody can't purchase the expected objects.
The 3D information associated to the visual evidence in the scene is obtained based on generic parallelepiped models of the expected objects in the scene.
The tracking approach interacts with a 3D classification method which uses a generic parallelepiped 3D model of the expected objects in the scene.
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