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"What is the right term for that?" he said.
And you've always been — well, what's the right term for it?
In other words, maybe the right term for this camera is neither S.L.R. nor I.L.C.
Perhaps messiness is not quite the right term for my approach: "haphazard" may sum it up more neatly.
I was glad to get back on terra firma, if that's the right term for rocks that are younger than oneself.
Actually, "project", especially "side project", we've been warned by their label Erased Tapes, is not the right term for A Winged Victory for the Sullen.
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"It's our intention to get Nicky's contract extended as quickly as we can but it's got to be on the right terms for him and us.
"They didn't understand that reincarnation can only happen through science -- through cloning -- so they imagined some, some.... " He paused, searching for the right term of opprobrium.
They thus receive higher Shapley values than FP scores because while the left term in the Shapley value approaches the FP term, the right term, especially for deep connecting branches between this group and the rest of the tree, cannot be approximated as zero.
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