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A fine exploration of the complexity and conundrums of marriage.
His True North is a particularly fine exploration of Europe's Arctic wildernesses, for example.
But when he tries to draw lessons for our own time, he jumps the rails of his fine exploration.
6): Your fine exploration of China's explosive high-tech growth doesn't mention a key driver of innovation — and one that is especially at risk today: advanced military research.
She wrote stories and learned articles about the traditions of American song — most recently, a fine exploration of the work of Irving Berlin.
Alison Doig, Etchingham, East Sussex I loved Kate Atkinson's A God in Ruins (Doubleday), a fine exploration of chance and contingency; also Tessa Hadley's forensic detailing of sibling relationships in The Past.
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It is flat-out the finest exploration of women's lives, challenges and relationships I have ever read".
And his book-length introduction to his 1959 compendium "The Zionist Idea" remains, arguably, the finest exploration of the movement's ideology in any language.
JM Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop Dickens's finest exploration of the cost paid for rising in the world.
Furthermore, aside from assessing that the combination of feature sets of different natures is good for the prediction, a more fine-grained exploration of the predictive potential of the features considered can help to exclude more redundant features, thus simplifying the decision process of the classifier and avoid overfitting.
A novel method we call multiple ellipsoid based sampling (MEBS) carries out this fine-grained exploration of the viable space.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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