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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free description" is an acceptable and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a sentence or section of writing where the writer is free to describe something without any specific guidelines or restrictions. Example: In the first chapter of the novel, the author provides a free description of the main character's appearance, personality, and background before diving into the plot.
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First, a type consists of a "detail free" description, in a natural language, of the agents' interdependent preferences.
In particular, we show that the A2 quiver theory with gauge group U N1)×U N2) with 12N1free description that is partially magnetic and partially electric.
Price: Free Description: This one serves as our reader's choice app, so to speak.
Price: Free Description: Barcode reader is pretty much an Android must-have at this point.
MFD is the core of virtually all free description theories, which therefore differ only in the additional principles they endorse.
Thus we may prefer a more flexible positive free description theory on which identities between empty terms may be false.
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Subjects may be asked to reveal their social perception of such persons on rating scales, to give free descriptions of them, or to respond evaluatively in other ways.
We also identify the supersymmetric vacua in this model using their infrared free descriptions and show that the decay rates of the supersymmetry breaking vacua can be made parametrically small.
From the free descriptions regarding sound sources associated with onomatopoeic representation, the percentage of participants who correctly recognized the sound source or the phenomenon creating the sound was calculated for each onomatopoeic stimulus.
But it does not follow that legal philosophy therefore offers a "value-free description" of its subject.
We first look at the case when there is no quantization and the left hearing aid receives an error-free description of.
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