Sentence examples for the typical instance from inspiring English sources

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In the typical instance, those charges amounted to $9.99 a month and recurred indefinitely, showing up on a consumer's bill "with abbreviated and uninformative descriptions".

A general issue is to understand the source of the structure of the typical instance.

Computational complexity advances an explanation to this apparent paradox: (1) only a small portion of instances of such problems are actually hard, and (2) successful heuristics exploit structural properties of the typical instance to selectively improve parts that are likely to be sub-optimal.

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The piece is a typical instance of the sensibility that so attracted Miles Davis - who, like Jamal, sought vehicles for improvisation that freely moved by changes of mood, dynamics and density, rather than obeyed the rigid dictates of the song structures.

In a typical instance, the accent on the first beat will be suppressed by a quarter rest followed by a half note (in 4/4).

Then we extend the whole formalism and semantics to Description Logics, by focusing our attention to the standard ALC: we first naturally adapt to Description Logics Lehman and Magidor's propositional rational closure, starting from an extension of ALC with a typicality operator T that selects the most typical instances of a concept C (hence T(C) stands for typical C).

These are the two typical instances of genres that I have identified in the students' writing.

In the latter and more typical instance, members of new clans likely represent genes which experienced neofunctionalization following duplication from the ancestor P450omes.

Figure  3 shows the IPD ratios of both DNA strands in a section of the PaP1 genomic DNA by SMRT sequencing: A, B and C show the three typical instances (m6A, m4C and unknown modified base, respectively) of modified bases.

A typical instance of the use of concept is in The Concept of Mind (1949) by Gilbert Ryle, an Oxford Analyst, which implies that the purpose of the author is not to investigate matters of fact empirically (i.e., by the methods of psychology) about the mind itself but to investigate its "logical geography".

The appointment, and indeed his highlighting of the issue, may be a typical instance of Cameron guile, but that does not vitiate its value.

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