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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subject instance" is not typically used in written English.
It can be used in technical contexts, such as computer programming and AI research, to refer to a particular example of a given subject. For instance, a subject instance of an android might be a particular android model.
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One particular submission from a previous subject instance had phrasing that included "constructive employee execution" and "worker execution audits" for an assessment topic on employee performance reviews.
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Classification procedures define how subject matter instances (GSE projects) are systematically assigned to the categories of each dimension (Wheaton 1968).
The renderings include a pair of noticeably larger eyeballs (those of a short-sighted subject), instances of pinguecula (a common and benign growth on the sclera), and wild variations in iris shape and behavior.
Conversations also provide direct feedback on our own practices that can inform future subject instances.
The promise of technological means of detecting unoriginal written submissions is partially effective in cases where text is directly taken in whole or in part from publicly accessible Internet sources, reused by a student, or shared between subject instances.
It could be also partially explained by variation in the study subjects, for instance, the report from Zambia was limited to urban residents unlike the current study which included rural residents too.
Like painters, yet again, we can rework, each in turn, a subject, for instance, the Annunciation.
Offering rational argument (that this is a real issue and legitimate subject, for instance) constitutes no line of defence against this particular charge.
"At Megastudy, a subject, for instance English, is split into many different classes, such as different levels of grammar, so that it becomes a financial burden for low-income families if their children subscribe to multiple classes," Mr. Yang said.
Her subject, for instance, may be the unaffordability of health insurance, but she starts some way out with a professor who asserts that the billions of dollars spent annually on pets' health is justified because "they are part of the family".
He devised principles of congruity, propriety, and perspicuity: an elevated subject, for instance, must be expressed in elevated language; sound and signification should be in concordance; a woman was most attractive when in distress; depicted misfortunes must never occur by chance.
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