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While a WER of 25percentt might seem adequate, imagine the frustration a user might feel in a home automation environment when they say, "turn on the BEDroom lights," and the LIVINGroom lights go on.
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Thus, early intensive speech exposure does not seem adequate to initiate speech imitation in elephants (although it might be a required precondition), as long as they are embedded within an elephant social environment.
I asked on a couple of threads last week if anyone could come up with improved definitions that might take us beyond the recursive dictionary definitions, and the columnists for whom schoolyard certainties seem adequate.
On balance, however, the numbers seem adequate and fair.
But the criteria seem adequate to guide enforcement.
Few current systems seem adequate.
That might seem harmless enough.
"You absolutely, positively must have enough insurance to rebuild your home," she said, noting that while that might seem rather obvious, many homeowners do not have adequate coverage.
This might seem like a less important objective of comparative research, but without adequate research capacity, policy makers will not have access to sound information on which to base decisions and the potential for shared learning will be lost.
We note that this recommendation might seem somewhat unusual for psychological ability measures, but nevertheless it is the most adequate procedure for indicating the quality of facial emotion expressions.
Simply put, there is no adequate tool or test to predict which of the heart patients who might seem good candidates to get the expensive devices are the ones most likely to ever need their life-saving shock.
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