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One might define a generative AI as a "computational system which, by taking on particular responsibilities, exhibit[s] behaviours that unbiased observers would deem to be creative". For this article, we add some additional limitations to the scope of our review.
One might define it as a fleshy liquid or as an edible Beverage".
Labour-saving appliances were certainly seductive, but there was now a movement of suspicion and distrust that one might define as Tupperware resistance.
Chester Crocker ("Terms of Engagement," Views, Sept. 14) misses the greatest risk of "engaging" with Iran, however one might define engagement.
So one might define salsa more loosely as "vegetables or fruits chopped up with herbs and spices and usually chilies and onions, to be eaten as you like" and, inelegant as that might be, it works.
It's hard to know where one might define the beginning of a blue period for Woody Allen, since that writer-director or his on-screen alter egos always seem to be down about something.
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One thus might define rationalism as the theory that there is an isomorphism (a mirroring relationship) between reason and reality that makes it possible for the former to apprehend the latter just as it is.
Practically, one thus might define the NZ magnitude as the NZ magnitude in either direction, or alternatively as their average.
Mabey is especially good when writing about trees and flowers he has seen himself, but one other story in Cabaret might define the book and is so beautifully told it is worth the whole.
The stronger of these two gradients reflected the continuous variation in canopy cover and gap volume, while a second, more subtle gradient was associated with the array of possible vertical and horizontal spatial configurations that might define any one measure of canopy cover.
That's one way that the world might define him but he doesn't define himself that way.
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