Sentence examples for relevant preference from inspiring English sources

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ELECTRE-III-H method is able to reveal relevant preference relations among the websites with regard to different aspects (e.g., usability, architecture or persuasiveness), being a powerful tool to detect the strong and weak points of each website.

Social scientists do not have the resources to observe agents' choices from all relevant preference sets.

(One anecdotal example: I recall once seeing a notification float into my News Feed that a Facebook friend had liked a page called "Rough sex", which would seem to be just the sort of relevant preference signal Facebook could use to auto-determine the types of content thresholds Zuckerberg is talking about, at least for users who have shared enough such signals with it).

We added insights on the availability of information on CAM- options for induction of labour, combining the evaluation to a relevant preference of many patients.

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We study query personalization based on networks of preferences and provide efficient algorithms for identifying relevant preferences, modifying queries accordingly, and processing these queries to obtain personalized answers.

Archetypes define widely reusable components of information, and templates encapsulate the local usage of archetypes and relevant preferences.

take place that are affected by certain organizational dimensions (coordination across layers, possibilities for economies of scope, spatial variation of relevant preferences, degree of specialization etc).

Finally, an integration-belief mental model includes relevant preferences and expectations as well as meanings, assumptions, and interpretations of key issues.

Our "construct" does not embrace the theory of moral judgement, developed in the philosophical and ethical field [ 28]; it was meant to describe socially relevant preferences and practical motivation of lay, healthy subjects to participate and donate for research, especially where direct benefits are not in the background.

From a developmental perspective, this means that newborns should be equipped with domain-relevant preferences (likely to engage attention on faces occurring in the natural environment), which are not learned and may be present in a similar form in different vertebrates.

While one group of researchers has generated evidence that human newborns have domain-relevant preferences for attending to faces, and indeed, specific aspects of faces such as direct-gaze [27], and happy expressions [28], other researchers have suggested that these effects can be explained by domain-general biases or the comparative visibility of stimuli.

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