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But the predicate importance of a Democratic presidency for the advent of the tea party movement is not only for the strictly partisan reasons noted above.
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A federal law, predicated on the importance of airlines and railroads to the national economy, gives the president power to sidetrack walkouts by ordering a cooling-off period and mediation.
While LDSD is reported to be effective on large-scale datasets such as DBpedia and Freebase, the importance of predicates in RDF resources is not considered, which limits the accuracy of LDSD.
Since "Palace Council" is predicated on Eddie's strategic importance in post-World War II American history, it therefore has plausibility problems from the very start.
However, when comparing to our proposed hybrid semantic similarity measure, apart from providing no means to weigh the importance of different predicates, LDSD also cannot deal with literal values and textual descriptions in a RDF dataset.
Here an important part is played by the Aristotelian so-called categories and other kinds of predicates, because it is of major importance to establish to what category (viz. substance, or quality, or quantity, or place, or doing and being-affected etc).
(3) We incorporate the importance of different semantic relations (predicates in the knowledge graph) into the extracted keyterm graphs by assigning different weights to the edges.
In his enthusiasm for an Israeliness that is not predicated on being Jewish, Avishai perhaps underestimates the importance of ethnic identities, especially in an active war zone.
Campaigns to raise public awareness of cancer symptoms have been predicated largely on a clinical view about the importance of responding promptly to alarm symptoms, rather than on insights into which alarm symptoms are associated with less prompt action on the part of the patient [ 56].
In effect, this new bipartisanship purports to create a consensus on the importance of creating a consensus, and it is predicated on the notion that the American people are so desirous of a less toxic political tone that they really don't care what the consensus is about.
Gaitskell and prominent Conservative R.A. Butler had been the principal figures in the politics of moderation known as "Butskellism" (derived by combining their last names), a slightly left-of-centre consensus predicated on the recognition of the power of trade unionism, the importance of addressing the needs of the working class, and the necessity of collaboration between social classes.
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