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"This is the very literal definition of slipping through the cracks," Professor Klein said.
And David is a genius in the literal definition of that word.
Suicide is neither a disease nor contagious, so it doesn't fit the literal definition of an epidemic.
In the literal definition of the word, a manuscript is anything written by hand (as opposed to printed).
Her response concluded: "To only acknowledge feminism from a one sided view when the literal DEFINITION is the equality of the sexes is not feminism at all.
That is because, along with its literal definition, the word has a plethora of connotations instilled in the collective mind through literary and pop culture references.
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We'll define it as "the slow, deliberate, and methodical advance of Islamic law (Shariah) in non-Muslim countries" (literal definitions below).
The 28,000-word report includes a glossary to help nontechnical readers understand how AI applications such as computer vision might help screen tissue samples for cancers or how natural language processing will allow computerized systems to grasp not simply the literal definitions, but the connotations and intent, behind words.
Monster claims that it interprets the meaning behind words and concepts rather than relying on the narrow, literal definitions of keywords.
Her exposure (from reading literal definitions in dictionaries, reading interviews of others like her, etc).
Semantics of individual words may not match precisely semantics of their map locations, and therefore should not be taken as literal definitions of the latter.
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