Sentence examples for represented a winner from inspiring English sources

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Each row in the heatmap denoted an enriched term, and each column represented a winner group.

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The £50,000 win, announced at a black tie dinner at London's Guildhall, represented a particular success for Beatty's publisher Oneworld, a small independent that also represented last year's winner Marlon James and his novel A Brief History of Seven Killings.

The remaining two styles — the Competent Loner and the Defeated — sound equally dispiriting, but Hetherington insists that the Competent Loner represents a "divorce winner" every bit as much as the Enhancer.

Every single survivor in this series represents a "lottery winner" that now lives in a safe, loving environment.

And because we care so much, people wanted to make sure everything was clear and that the nominees and the winners represented a rounded and fair point of view from all genres of music and all different demographics and ages".

The link between neural activity and behavior may also be formulated to allow action selection to be performed by ensembles, using rules such as the softmax action selection (Sutton and Barto, 1998), or simple extensions of Eq. (8) within the GLM framework such as where w now represents a neural ensemble of winner neurons that may be defined according to a criterion.

The examples below represent a few of the winners from a statewide architectural competition.

Also, Mr. Gore's proposal that the two men form a compact of mutual support once a winner is determined represents a sound step toward an orderly transition.

This year's winners, Ell/Nikki, represent a country with Europe's most deteriorating human rights and political freedoms record.

The chosen winners of the contest represent a diverse group of individuals who want to provide viewers with a more thorough picture of the conventions and tackle the issues that citizens care about most.

It seems likely that the original publication represents a 'winner's curse', or a chance observation in an initial study, as our larger, population-based study of the same ethnic group appears to be representative of the age and sex distribution of colorectal cancer among most western populations.

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