Sentence examples for generalised calls from inspiring English sources

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There is clarity in some parts of his economic world view – the generalised calls for responsible capitalism and one-nation approaches made landfall this week in the form of a proposed cap on energy prices and a corporation tax transfer from large to small- and medium-sized business.

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A new class of designs called generalised balanced treatment incomplete block (GBTIB) designs has been introduced.

Another initiative called generalised architecture for dynamic infrastructure services (GEYSERS) [57] aims at extending 4WARD VNet scope to consider optical networking and information technology (IT) infrastructure resources.

In this entry we shall reserve the term predicative for generalised predicativity, and call strictly predicative a theory conforming with Feferman and Schütte's criteria.

The obtained theoretical, numerical and experimental results have permitted to detect the relationships between the joint configuration and the singular stress field, as well as to implement a new design method based on the so called generalised stress intensity factors.

One of the most important observations concerning the collective dynamics of coupled nonlinear systems relates to whether the collection behaves as one or not whether there is an attracting synchronous state, or whether more complex spatio-temporal patterns such as generalised synchrony (also called clustering) appear.

Mathematically, the result of this coupling is called generalised synchronisation (aka synchronisation of chaos).

Models that incorporate random effects are commonly called generalised linear mixed models (GLMM), and those that account for non-linearity are referred to as generalised additive models (GAM) and when extended to include random effects they are known as generalised additive mixed models (GAMM).

Part of the magic behind Google Photos comes from a British company, DeepMind Technologies, which built what it calls "artificial generalised intelligence".

Princess Diana's speech was different again closer to the generalised southern accent sometimes called "Estuary English".

The map (Pi_{C} :E rightarrow C) defined by (Pi_{C} x:=u^{0} in C) such that (psi (u^{0},x) = operatorname{arg} inf_{yin C} psi y,x)) is called the generalised projection, where (operatorname{arg}inf_{yin C} psi y,x)) is the set of all the minimisers of ψ.

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