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It tightens provisions in the federal sentencing guidelines, which were adopted by Congress in 1987 to make sentences in federal criminal cases more uniform.
However, it was implied from the learners' questionnaires and interviews that this increase can stem from the practice opportunity the task provided for the learners to learn new words and make sentences in English.
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The guidelines, created by Congress in an effort to make sentencing in federal cases more uniform, set up a series of punishment ranges for specific federal crimes, and a judge generally must follow those.
Says Stanley Arkin, a white-collar-crime defense attorney in New York: The guidelines make sentencing in America harsher than in any other country in the world except the Peoples Republic of China.
You'll learn that making sentences in your head will elicit thoughts you didn't know you could have.
My pictures are the 'words,' which make sentences, which in turn make up the story".
"It was as if I had been creating nouns and verbs for three years and now I'm in a position to make sentences," Charlesworth wrote, back in 1988.
A sentence is true if things stand in the way it says, and things make sentences true or false in virtue of the way they are (as well as in virtue of what the sentences say), and nothing further is required.
The document also noted that the office didn't make sentencing recommendations in the Ortega or Mason cases, leaving it to a jury in one of them and a judge in the other to determine the punishment.
But the new syntax doesn't actually save any time -- sometimes, in fact, it makes sentences longer.
Most implementations of Neural Machine Translation (NMT) models employ a padding strategy when processing a mini-batch to make all sentences in a mini-batch have the same length.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com