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If a belief base is inconsistent, then it can be made consistent by removing enough of its more dispensable elements.

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One extension of this method is the Multi-Label Hierarchical Classification method (MLHC) [15], [16] where predictions are first made by SVM, independently per Gene Ontology (GO) [17] term, which are then made consistent with the GO hierarchy by using a Bayesian Network. Lee et. al. [18] combined the appealing properties of MRF and SVM methods into Kernel Logistic Regression (KLR).

Three measures of socio-economic position were used with categories made consistent as possible over time by the ONS, whether the person had a university-level degree or not, whether they lived in owned outright housing, owned with mortgage housing, private rented housing or social (state or housing association) rented housing and finally, whether they lived in a household with car access.

When you're talking to someone (especially someone you like), demonstrate that you're interested and paying attention by making consistent eye contact.

These human decisions could be made more consistent by establishing more formal guidelines for making these choices, such as those developed for other human annotation tasks [ 35].

This class of problems can be made globally consistent by arc and path consistency and thus is tractable.

Practical issues: 1) The authors use "stock" throughout most of the paper but then use the term "strain" in Figures 4 and 5. Please make this consistent by using strain that is the more generally understood term.

We also explored if we could simply add information content to the n-gram scoring mechanism to make the ranks consistent by redistributing the contribution of each of the query words in the n-gram score based on the IDF.

In signaling her plan to review Clinton administration directives, Mrs. Whitman made remarks consistent with earlier ones by Mr. Bush.

'Extremists abound.' 'We must fight.' 'America is at war.' As the U.S. government adapted to the challenge of terrorism, it made a consistent error: fighting terror by terrifying people.

The film "is so good and strong that even those things in the movie that strike me as being first-class mistakes are of more interest than entire movies made by smoothly consistent, lesser directors," Vincent Canby wrote in The Times in 1969.

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