Sentence examples for inherent description from inspiring English sources

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Since OWL describes the semantics of the data, EvoOnt (1) is easily extendible, (2) can be processed with many existing tools, and (3) allows to derive assertions through its inherent Description Logic reasoning capabilities.

It is possible that this misrepresentation of farms within the PND has lead to systematic error (or bias) in the inherent description of the network.

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In fact, Zambra's nameless novelist argues, at the deepest level revision is inherent in every description of one's past.

Function C has some inherent properties, a description of which can be found thoroughly in [12].

In an argument about nuclear policy, for example, it would be artificial to remove the emotion inherent in a description of the consequences of nuclear war (say, the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima), especially as this emotion is likely to play a key role in the argument.

Second, when the ICD codes are accurate in defining an event, the clinical vagueness inherent in the description of the code itself may lead to a highly heterogeneous pool of clinical states represented by that code.

Due to the vagaries and imprecision inherent in locality descriptions, the georeferenced point assigned to a locality is often only a rough approximation of a physical collecting site's geographical location.

A "clean wound," as the doctor in the emergency room would later say, his expression betraying no awareness of the irony inherent in such a description.

Bohr maintains that the "conditions" (which define the possible types of predictions regarding the future behavior of Niels' system) "constitute an inherent element of the description of any phenomena to which the term 'physical reality' can be properly attached" (Bohr 1935a, p. 700).

In this study we investigated how dysphoric mood affects recollection and familiarity for pictorial material that varies in emotionality as determined by verbal description or inherent content.

But hot and cold don't really refer to the temperature of food or the individual ingredients; they are rather descriptions of inherent properties in food that cause changes in the body.

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