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In order to minimize ambiguity, additional information, phrases, and examples were added where needed to inform the users on how to administer, use, and interpret scores.
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Extractive summarization is to select the most salient pieces of information (words, phrases, and/or sentences) from a source document without adding any external information.
LinkedIn, which now has 85 million members, advises professionals who have used any of these words to replace these terms with actionable information and phrases.
The government must get approval to snoop from a FISA court, which is untroubled by niceties such as probable cause, and the communications in question need only pertain to "foreign intelligence information", a phrase so broad as to be utterly meaningless.In extending the FISA Amendments Act, the Senate rejected four sensible amendments.
All the requests for information were phrased as though they were coming from a prospective customer considering opening an account.
Take her first answer, and substitute the phrases "information on drone attacks" or "background on detention" — to name two areas in which President Obama has, rightly, been criticized for a lack of transparency.
In information studies, two phrases are commonly used, information behavior and information practice.
As observed in Figure 3 (Section 'State of the art of term extraction in Brazilian Portuguese'), 77% of the presented contributions only used the statistical approach or combined it with some not very sophisticated linguistic information, as noun phrases and morphosyntactic patterns.
While there are a few keyboard apps that allow you to save commonly used information or favorite phrases – we've looked at OftenType and PhraseBoard before, for example – WordBoard's support for email templates could see it appealing more to business users than consumers.
She was writing gently satiric novels; he had made a name for himself as an "information architect," a phrase he coined to describe what he and others were increasingly doing, which was organizing data -- information -- into clear patterns.
That elusiveness is epitomized in the phrase "information age," which caught on in the 1970s, about the same time we started to refer to computers and the like as "information technology".
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com