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For example, in [10], features such as moderate word finding difficulty, reduced phrase length, and reduced comprehension are manually tagged by humans and shown to contain information complementary to standardized tests.
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In Table 2: Exchange 1, this inequality is apparently reduced by phrasing the demand as the student's choice 'do you want to?', but the relation between demand and compliance is expected by the genre and the pedagogic relation.
Classes were randomly allocated to either a NIKE advertisement containing the phrase 'LIGHT IT UP' (n = 205) or to a neutral advertisement with smoking imagery reduced and the phrase replaced by 'GO FOR IT' (n = 192).
If they are remembered at all, they will be shown as the old "enemy within", to use Thatcher's own phrase, reduced to few in number and scattered to the four winds.
If Hamilton's program could be reduced to a phrase, after all, it would simply be that the national government should try, directly or indirectly, to loan money to manufacturers.
At six years old, my concept of loneliness could be reduced to the phrase, "No one will play with me".
Another misconception that is prevalent amongst the 4.8 million living around Detroit surrounds the city's first African-American mayor, Coleman Young -- a former Tuskegee airman, union-leader and state representative whose first few speech as mayor was reduced to a phrase that lives too healthily past the death of its speaker.
Beyond reinforcement, the modified model also uses contextual information from the source document to aid in the generation of relevant new language and to reduce duplicated phrasing.
The struggle to have a qualified person elected president has gone on too long for it to be reduced to catch phrases and false syllogisms.
And when the competitors did catch waves, both "Pottz" and Turpel were often reduced to disconnected phrases to convey the action.
The texts of other pages have been reduced to fragmentary phrases or single characters in Roman and Arabic typefaces, as if the history they record were in the process of being fractured and obliterated.
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