Sentence examples for representing a pattern from inspiring English sources

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When Rules are added, the Rete algorithm constructs a network of nodes, each representing a pattern from the conditions of the Rules.

Now one extends model (6) to a three-way contingency table, representing a pattern with three attributes (an n-tuple where n = 3).

If the TSD is not a precise sequence, a regular expression representing a pattern or the length of the TSD can be provided (Table S4).

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Yet to critics the missteps represent a pattern of poor judgment.

The suit suggests that the two incidents with the children represent a pattern of racial exclusion.

There's a cynical joke among journalists that three points make a trend, because any reporter can pretend that three arbitrary anecdotes or factoids represent a pattern.

"To falsify returns once is once too many – to falsify 252 times represents a pattern of behaviour which should lead to a full review," Dorrell said.

Ian Gordon at Investec kept his sell recommendation on RBS and said: It is easy to suggest that another failed disposal represents a pattern of careless behaviour, but such a conclusion would be harsh.

Trump conceded that he might have made such comments about Rosie O'Donnell, the comedienne, with whom he has traded barbs, but he denied that those remarks represented a pattern of behavior.

The headline linked to a report at Breitbart news, another conservative site, which suggests that the booklet represents "a pattern in which Obama — or the people representing and supporting him — manipulate his public persona".

Populations of sessile organisms represent a pattern of genetic information in space.

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