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The plot of this family comedy is nominal; it's barely a premise.
Hence, it is not only normal to create a nominal, it is essential to how we exchange information in English.
As Halliday, Michael (1966 69) explains, "once something is nominal or is made nominal, it inherits "the potentialities otherwise reserved to persons and objects".
Finally, in the Conclusion section, the paper argues that while BREXIT should be treated as a complex nominal, it is not because it has been derived as a deverbal noun.
Hence, when standard multinomial discrete-outcome modeling techniques such as multinomial probit and logit approaches are used to model the categorical data set by considering them as nominal, it often results in inaccurate and biased outputs.
To adjudicate the dispute between those two positions, and to determine whether it might, in fact, be merely nominal, it would be helpful to have a clearer sense than has so far been given of what it means to say that one subpersonal system detects, or "monitors" or "scans", the states or contents of another).
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From Broadway, its nominal address, it looks like the kind of office that would rather not advertise its business -- a clinic or collection agency, perhaps.
In its nominal use, it frequently refers to a "fixation" or "obsession" on one aspect of something to the detriment of others.
Equal weights correction led to a much greater sample size than minimum variance weights, particularly when the ICC is small, and the empirical power obtained was therefore much higher than its nominal value: it may even reach 99% if the nominal value were fixed at 80%.
Since it belongs to the nominal category, it is treated as a grammatical object in OV.
"Is it nominal, or is it an amount that will really help?" The programs differ considerably.
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