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This is useful when parsing noisy web text, which may generate arbitrarily long sentences.

Beforehand, students are given a passage of text, which may be part of a judgment, with any legal jargon removed, and asked to discuss it.

Here are some questions that may be included next to the appropriate paragraph to help students cite evidence, or included in a separate work sheet at the end of the text (which may encourage students to cite multiple passages to support their answers): Internal: What is the person feeling on the inside?

In addition, we also find that most sentences labeled as yes relate with some other part of the text which may not necessarily be their neighboring sentences.

As Baggaley and Spencer note (2005) Turnitin® originality reports require careful analysis, for the reports identify text "which may or may not have been correctly attributed" (Baggaley & Spencer, 2005, p. 56) and cannot be used as the sole determinant of whether or not a work is plagiarised or if source materials have been inappropriately used (Rogerson, 2014).

The history standards also include "distinguish among fact, opinion, and reasoned judgment in a text," which may explain why some opinion writers are so opposed to idea of Common Core.

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She says: "The new English literature exam will become more rigorous, concentrating on pre-20th century texts, which may deter all but enthusiasts".

The new English literature exam will become more rigorous, concentrating on pre-20th century texts, which may deter all but enthusiasts: when everyone had to do some literature, it was more accessible to all.

The extant Arabic version of these texts, which may well be related to the version used by al-Kindi, is importantly different from the Greek version, in that it admits that genuinely prophetic dreams can be sent from God (cf. Pines 1974).

Alfred Pollard termed some of them "bad quartos" because of their adapted, paraphrased or garbled texts, which may in places have been reconstructed from memory.

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