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Discover Ludwig"proposed topics" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting ideas or things to be discussed at a meeting or in an essay. For example: "The professor proposed a few topics to discuss for the upcoming research paper."
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Some of the proposed topics have backing across the political spectrum, including re-entry programs to help released inmates begin law-abiding lives.
Mr. Obama successfully sought to flip the proposed topics for the first and third debates, so foreign policy is now coming first and economic and other domestic issues come last.
What do you expect from the talks? A. The important thing is that during the meeting the two sides should reach a common decision for having a dialogue on the proposed topics.
The discussion brought concrete suggestions and hints from the participants who actively discussed the proposed topics during the sessions.
The proposed topics will be organized as follows: Vol. 1 issue 2: Clinical research 101: why should you care?
After analysing different techniques used in future studies, the Delphi method was chosen given an intention to gather an important group of experts and asked them to express opinions about and to discuss the proposed topics.
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The proposed topic was vast, though, and the necessary research, endless.
But "balance" is a political, not an academic requirement; it looks not to the intellectual interest of a proposed topic, but to the political interest of appeasing various constituencies.
Our proposed topic discovery and forecasting framework is shown in Fig. 1.
"Topic discovery and future trend prediction framework" section introduces the proposed topic mining and ensemble forecasting framework.
We denote our proposed topic model with GRNN and compare it with PLSA [4], HDP-LDA [7], seTF-IDF [6], and DSSM [13].
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