Sentence examples for weight of example from inspiring English sources

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Huxley's reply is simply With objections dismissed, Huxley remarks that "Dr. Cott is a true follower of Darwin in driving his conclusions home by sheer weight of example," observing that "Faced with his long lists of demonstrative cases, the reader is tempted to wonder why adaptive theories of coloration have been singled out for attack by anti-selectionists".

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It gives less emphasis to misclassified examples since the increase in the weight of the example is quadratic in the negative margin, rather than exponential.

Do not use a comma if the adjectives are of unequal weight; for example, if one of the adjectives is a color or number and the other is a quality, you would not use a comma.

In the present paper, optimal force is expressed as a percentage of body weight (for example 7.5% BW) [ 78].

Measured in the appropriate way (by weight, for example), the output of the Soviet economy could be made to look much more impressive than it really was.

Though these catalysts were less active for styrene polymerization, they synthesized polymers of high molecular weight, for example, Ti-complex 17 produced polymer having M w = 729,000 g mol−1 [44].

If you want to lose weight, for example, cutout pictures of really fit people and tape them on a poster board.

Although weighting by energy provides extra weight to energy dense foods, similar problems arise for the other options of weighting (for example, weighting by grams gives extra weight to foods with high water content).

Moreover, our aim is to emphasize that classification becomes more accurate when data from multiple layers in the genome are available and to offer a machine learning-based method for integrating these data sources, rather than to improve an algorithm for the optimization of weights (for example, [ 48]).

Unlike the simple bootstrap approach, AdaBoost maintains weights of each example in S. Initially, we assign same value of weight to n-th example D1(n) = 1/ N where 1 ≤ n ≤ N.

We have chosen to weight items equally (regardless of point ranges of items) instead of using unequal weights, for example calculated by factor analysis, because computed weights usually will vary from sample to sample and we examined two different samples (FSOs and FNSOs).

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