Sentence examples for ordered statements from inspiring English sources

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The player listens to the randomly ordered statements made by each head, then decides how to chronologically arrange the statements to form a coherent conversation based on context.

Each item of the BDI-II is comprised of a series of rank ordered statements.

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Participants are asked to rank-order statements of opinion (agree to disagree), which is known as 'Q-sorting'.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCCC) announced its own inquiry in September into who ordered police statements to be altered, who passed misleading information following the disaster to the media, MPs and other bodies and what role West Midlands Police played in the initial investigation.

We develop a theory, consisting mostly of first-order statements together with two default rules, that supports an inference of the form "If conditions XYZ hold, and the agent attempts to carry out plan1 then presumably he will succeed".

Inspired by the rather brief treatment of first-order statements about relations in Vol. III of the Algebra der Logik, Löwenheim (1915) showed that if such a statement could be satisfied in an infinite domain then it could be satisfied in a denumerable domain.

Participants were asked to rank-order 35 statements representing eight dimensions of PCC previously discussed in the literature.

Using the Q-sorts as variables, it produces grouping of respondents who rank-ordered the statements into similar arrangements [ 42].

The underlying assumption is that by ordering the statements, participants reveal their subjective viewpoints about the study subject, and that correlation between rankings indicates similarity of viewpoint.

Participants were asked to rank-order 56 statements about sexuality and intimacy after cancer and asked to comment on their rankings in a subsequent semi-structured interview.

Respondents, called the P-set, are asked to rank-order the statements from their individual point of view, according to some preference, judgment or feeling about them, mostly using a quasi-normal distribution.

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