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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no submitted" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A correct usage of the word "submitted" would be: "The report was submitted on time."
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The problem can be formally defined in the following fashion: [Privacy-Preserving weighted Slope One Predictor] Given a set of m users u1,…,u m that may rate any number of n items i1,…,i n, build the weighted Slope One predictor for each item satisfying the following two constraints: no submitted rating should be deterministically linked back to any user.
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Open the app, touch the white box and type this in: 91929394.59 There is no "submit" button to press.
There is no "submit button" or something on that line to submit your search to the server from the search webpage.
Since its transformation into a commodity, news is no longer submitted to the traditional criteria of checking for authenticity or mistakes.
A/El Salvador/2/57 (El Salv/57; GenBank accession no. submitted) virus had been previously passaged eight times in eggs and virus stock was grown in MDCK cells.
The treatments were no-tillage for 18 years, no-tillage submitted to mechanical chiseling at 0.25 m soil depth and no-tillage submitted to biological chiseling by a forage radish crop.
Aggregate stability was significantly reduced under no-tillage after six months of mechanical chiseling, while at 18 months, the soil under no-tillage submitted to biological chiseling had greater aggregate stability.
Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues... to no longer submit to, or cite papers in, this journal.
It might have been provocative, but it sent a message: we will no longer submit to archaic taboos.
The fledgling writer of short stories no longer submits a piece to an editor who may pay for it; he or she puts it in for a competition.
While it no longer submits its circulation figures to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it is widely believed to sell far fewer than 100,000 copies each weekday.
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