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"expressive ability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The term can be used to refer to someone's capacity to communicate ideas or feelings. For example, "She has a great expressive ability, which really helps her when she's making presentations."
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To enhance the expressive ability of UBQP, a multi-objective extension of UBQP and a set of benchmark instances have been introduced recently.
With the creative industries worth £76.9bn per year to the UK economy, it doesn't make sense to hack off the grassroots provision that leads to the discovery and nurturing of talent and expressive ability.
In order to improve the expressive ability of neural networks, EPCNN utilizes random connection between neurons and more hidden layers to learn the knowledge stored within the historic time series data.
Instead his delicately expressive ability to inhabit character and emotion – he is most often compared in this respect to Britten's long-term partner Peter Pears – finds its home in recital, the chamber end of operatic performance and most particularly in lieder.
Compared with the IP address, name has stronger expressive ability due to the semantic meaning and improves the efficiency of routing and forwarding.
But given all they shared — their flair for provocation, their love of funk, their taste in outrageous costumes — you had to wonder why in the world Madonna chose to honor her late friend with a deeply shaky rendition of "Nothing Compares 2 U," a ballad she couldn't pull off with even half the expressive ability of Prince or Sinead O'Connor.
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Light's expressive abilities may have been barely tapped.
In general, the robot needs to have the right expressive abilities to be engaging and helpful, but what those are depends on the robot's task and context.
Ms. Walsh, a fine, solid pianist, will also perform a Chopin Nocturne and Barcarolle, as well as Schubert's great final Sonata in B flat, plumbing her expressive abilities as well as her virtuosity.
While this condition is typically linked to withdrawal and silence — people become unwilling to communicate — there's some suggestive evidence that states of unhappiness can actually improve our expressive abilities.
Ms. Frank began with a work she commissioned for the occasion, Vivian Fine's "Portal". A six-minute piece in a traditional suite form, "Portal" moves from a robust opening through a slow, haunting middle section to an intense, extroverted finale, all in a Spartan language that proved a good test of Ms. Frank's expressive abilities.
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