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Remarkably a notable family of fewer than 2n subwords exist that is maximal in the host sequence, in the sense that it is impossible to extend a word in this class by appending one or more characters to it without losing some of its occurrences [ 18].
A word is maximal in its host sequence if it is impossible to extend it by appending one or more characters without losing some of its occurrences.
(Even when you know how it goes, it can take you many dozens of viewings to spot some of its occurrences).
I, §9, cl. 2. The latter case (invasion) is plainly limited to the territory of the United States; and while it is conceivable that a rebellion could be mounted by American citizens abroad, surely the overwhelming majority of its occurrences would be domestic.
The pronoun in both of its occurrences in this sentence seems to pick up its meaning/denotation from the definite description "the Loch Ness monster"—which is not easy to explain given Russell's theory of definite descriptions.
The CSE heuristic of [8] chooses its subexpressions based on a cost value which is computed as the product of the number of terms in the subexpression and the number of its occurrences in the linear transforms.
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However, at the time of its occurrence, it was the sixth deadliest storm in the country.
It doesn't seem likely that the recent phishing attack would have been flagged by this system at the time of its occurrence, as it was a hosted app on Google's own domain.
The significance of that difference is estimated by comparing it against the probability of its occurrence by chance alone.
It comes out of left field, and the shock of its occurrence registers on the actor's face just as it does on ours.
Even more difficult, it must handicap the likely risk of its occurrence against the expenditure of limited resources for prevention or ameliorative response.
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