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I once gave a senior colleague a formal disciplinary warning for deliberately neglecting to mark a piece of student work.
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State officials were also trying to determine how to count about 49,000 ballots that did not register a preference for president after non-affiliated voters neglected to mark which party's primary they wanted to vote in.
Simply put, if you self-published a novel in Larryland and neglected to mark and register it, anybody would be able to make a movie out of it.
Last week, Mr. Hu, now president of China, neglected to send an official delegation to Pyongyang to mark the 50th anniversary.
When asked to mark the middle of a horizontal line, neglect patients place the bisection far to the right of true centre [1], [5].
It is appealing to mark a gene with high posterior score as associated, neglecting the fact that a high posterior score is merely due to a high degree (receiving information from more neighbors).
To mark it, the RSC's Greg Doran programmed a fascinating Stratford season of neglected works from this unstable period.
Secondly, the watermarking algorithms were designed mainly to mark the image luminance component only, in which the significant color channels correlation are neglected.
In an exception to the general rule that he has been neglected by his successors, a symposium was held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in November 2005 to mark the 90th anniversary of his birth.
Easier to mark up.
Faustine's photos serve to mark the places that belong to a history too often hidden from view, whether by design, or neglect, or the ever-frenetic pace of change inherent to life in New York.
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