Sentence examples for yes denoted from inspiring English sources

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where L d, L d y, and L d n are the likelihoods at node d, at the child node of node d answering the split question with yes (denoted "child yes"), and at the other child node answering with no (denoted "child no"), respectively.

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Y denotes yes, n denotes no, x denotes unknown.

The first barrier was a technical one - clarification was needed over whether all the towns in the world were eligible for inclusion, and quite whether the presence of a cathedral denoted a city (yes they were and no it doesn't).

The variables sex (male/ female); having a regular medical doctor (yes/ no); and educational attainment, which denoted the highest level of household educational attainment (less than secondary/ secondary/ other post-secondary/ post-secondary), preserved original survey question categories.

The medieval language is often called langue d'oc, which denoted a language using oc (from Latin hoc) for "yes" in contrast to langue d'oïl, which used oïl (modern oui) for "yes" (from Latin hoc ille).

Both phage and transposon are annotated with "YES" or "NA" to denote their likelihood of being part of a phage or transposon region.

"Baking cookies" denoted frivolousness.

This denoted passion.

This denoted severe emotional distress.

Yes, yes and yes.

We used a yes/no/undecided response format, with the assumption that the transition from yes to no denotes a threshold.

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