Sentence examples for prior sentiment from inspiring English sources

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Using our term-based scoring method, we observe a 59% improvement in precision and a 60% improvement in recall when compared to the top-performing prior sentiment method.

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For example, all indexes reach a very high level of investor sentiment prior to the global financial crisis starting in 2007 and experience a large drop as the crisis unfolds.

The Turkish government blocked the country's access to YouTube, after banning Twitter earlier this March, in an effort to suppress anti-government sentiment prior to local elections (June 1st, 2014 access to the web-site appeared to have been restored).

She strongly defends herself against those who claim her reportage in the run-up to the war consciously fanned the flames of pro-war sentiment prior to the start of "shock and awe" on March 19 , 2003

Admittedly that is a lot of Kiplings to turn into reality and you certainly will not hear the head coach voicing those sentiments prior to the opening fixture at New Orleans on 28 October.

Despite the pope's prior anti-gay sentiments, Francis' official biographer, Sergio Rubin, defended him as a noble man.

Each method formulates the task as one of text classification, models the data as a bipartite graph of documents and words, and enables prior knowledge concerning the sentiment orientation of documents or words of interest to be effectively combined with "auxiliary" information to produce accurate sentiment estimates.

PM Erdogan told EU Ambassadors on January 20 that he does not believe Iran intends to develop nuclear weapons; one of his advisors had indicated the same sentiment one day prior.

He believed that although there was anti-Polish sentiment in Harlow prior to the Brexit, after the results were announced, people felt emboldened to express it more.

Here the sentiments are plausibly prior to the values, and circularity can be avoided by giving an account of these emotions that does not advert to the evaluative concepts at issue.

Note that on this reading it is compatible with the is/ought paragraph that once a person has the moral concepts as the result of prior experience of the moral sentiments, he or she may reach some particular moral conclusions by inference from causal, factual premises (stated in terms of 'is') about the effects of character traits on the sentiments of observers.

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