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But Mr. Arnold acknowledged that his methodology may need refining.
But the concerns already raised about how it will operate and whom it will serve suggest it may need refining.
Thus in conclusion, although the account outlined here may need refining further, it is clear that alone entrenchment, pre-emption, or semantic-verb-class formation are insufficient to account for the retreat from overgeneralization error.
"It's about turning things upside down," says Jones. "Looking at the things people say and thinking: what's the opposite of that?" When a joke is hatched, it may leap straight into the comic's set – or it may need refining, like a diamond.
This classification may need refining and certainly needs much more empirical testing.
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But a new study by researchers at the University of New Hampshire suggests that we may need to refine our thinking about the talk test.
Bloated by subsidy, China's yards have turned out a surfeit of vessels, often poorly matched to customers' demands.All this suggests the WTO and other trade-watchers may need to refine their tools to help identify the full extent of subsidies.
As a community, we may need to refine our approach to evaluating environmental fate toward a greater focus on biological hazard to account for inherent challenges posed by potent bioactive contaminants and their transformation products.
In fact, we may need to refine, in mathematical terms, what we mean by stable entities, assembly and disassembly so that we develop a new language to describe biological processes on the molecular level.
If you try this method, you may need to refine your system by adding more space for the common letters and take out the tabs that don't get used.
Users can also elect to receive these updates by e-mail or text message to a mobile device -- though this feature may need some refining.
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