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However, the directly sum up the weighted distance and choose the smallest distance may always lead bias in evaluation, because the trajectory distance measures are not metric that the route with smallest weighted distance sum does not mean the route has the lowest distance among all the relevant truths.
There is no circle in Grice's view because what is said is the conclusion of one pragmatic inference, and is one of the premises in a further pragmatic inference to what is implicated.[39] The process is serial rather than parallel, although later conclusions may always lead to adjustment of earlier conclusions.
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Such analysis shows that increasing impeller speed forces more particles to stay in the transition zone, leading to increased MRT; hence increased MRT may not always lead to improved dry coating.
It is also found that although co-branding cards may be a successful strategy to encourage more frequent visits, the strategy may not always lead to a higher profit margin per customer.
Our results suggest that at a landscape scale turnover in species composition linked to anthropogenic disturbance may not always lead to changes in litter quality, presumably because a similar spectra of leaf types may exist across communities.
The influence of testosterone may not always lead to raw physical confrontation.
It may not always lead to disaster, but at present there is work to be done.
Also using contextual information may not always lead to the right labeling of a T-segment.
12 Note, however, that intentions to naturalise may not always lead to actual naturalisations.
As a result, application of contract net protocol may not always lead to feasible solutions to accomplish tasks effectively.
Predictions of CPPs, however are often based on trial and error and may not always lead to new potent sequences.
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