... of
distinguishing descriptions and
distinguishable entities and we use them to
deal with incomplete distinguishing
descriptions and wider cases of reference.
An algorithm for incomplete distinguishing ... relationnelles", Proceedings of the
AFCET RFIA Conference, Paris, 1989.
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in a guided composition system
Pascal Mouret Monique Rolbert
Laboratoire ...
incomplete) distinguishing description (as
described in §2.2) deals rather efficiently
with the problem
5.Conclusion
We showed here how the uniqueness
requirement, when dealingwith incomplete...
... be tied to improving performance and bottom-line results.
2.2 .Dealing with Time Zones
Time difference is another problem in dealingwith cross-border teamwork approach. Time
becomes a problem ... across successfully without
having to deal with sending changes and making up for the time lost (Alexander 2000). Writing
clearly and not using acronyms is another way to deal with this issue. ...
(Dash 2001, Alexander 2000, Cascio 2000).
Communications needs to be carefully managed when dealingwith cross-border teams in order
to work efficiently and effectively. Working in a cross-cultural...
...
According to the standard definition, theft means depriving a person/organisation of
property without force with the intent to keep it. Most countries include offences relating
to motorboats and receiving/handling ... has (4) …….himself with the West and has consequently
received financial and (5) ……… blessings from the European Union.
Though Montenegro is (6) ……… as a place teeming with stolen goods, ...
10. Did you buy this car abroad? J. I have the right to have an official
lawyer
UNIT 10 DEALINGWITH VEHICLE CRIME
INTRODUCTION
1. What is the link between cross border crime and organized...
... especially dealing
with databases or data that users input, this factor can be a big hassle.
State Management on the Client
In the past, the statelessness of Web pages was dealt with to an ... Dealingwith Stateless Programming
One of the big differences lies in the fact that Web pages are still ... the local
machines of those who are accessing the Web application. A couple of problems
exist with just using cookies. First, cookies are stored on the local machine, so the
machine (or browser)...
... only thing you can do is refresh the rows and ask the user to enter their row
again.
Dealing with Update Failures
So far, the examples you've seen have assumed that the updates pushed ... then
show the user the details of the error using the RowError property of the DataRow, along
with the original and current values for the DataColumn objects in that DataRow. For
example:
You ...
table and puts them in the Customers DataTable of myDataSet, throwing away any
existing rows with matching primary key column values already in the Customers
DataTable.
Warning If you didn't...
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unlimited because its members can go together to create a new word with new
meaning (e.g. new is an adjective combines with born – a verb to create a new
adjective new – born) . By adding ... good and comfortable dictionary.
Nearly one third students (23 of 75) think their method of dealingwith
unfamiliar words in reading comprehension is effective while 52 other students
do not. ... provide some possible strategies to
students of English facultty at Hanoi Open Universiy for dealingwith unfamiliar
words in reading comprehension. First of all, in this study, the author has...
... increases to 22.6%.
We compared training using LGFN with 1-best,
20-best and HaG with 20-best (Figure 7). Train-
ing with HaG only obtained similar results with 1-
best trained LGFN, which demonstrated ... Linguistics.
Matthew Snover, Bonnie J. Dorr, and Richard Schwartz.
2006. A study of translation edit rate with targeted
human annotation. In Proceedings of AMTA.
Dekai Wu. 1997. Stochastic inversion transduction
grammars ... Induction on n, the length of A. Case n=1
is trivial. Induction hypothesis: the theorem holds
for any A with length less than n.
For A of length n, let s be the right most t-split
which splits A into...
... DEALINGWITH CONJUNCTIONS
IN A MACHINE TRANSLATION ENVIRONMENT
Xiumlng HUANG
Institute of Linguistics ...
77, Sag
77,
Gazdar 81 and Sobin 82, to name a
few), giving descriptions of the phenomena from
various perspectives. Some of the descriptions are
stimulating or convincing. Computational
linguists, ... (14) on the other:
(12) Bob met Sue and Mar k in London.
(13) I knew the man with the telescope
and the woman with the umbrella.
(14) Bob met Sue in Paris and Mary in London.
As we stated...
...
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framework for dealingwith domestic systemically important banks
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with domestic systemically
important banks
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framework for dealingwith domestic systemically ... would inform
these bank-specific indicators within each of the above factors, such as size of the
domestic economy.
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framework for dealingwith domestic systemically important banks
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... preposition zu
MIT P-MIT preposition mit
or S-DASS d_a~_-clause
or I-ZU infinitive with zu
(S-DASS and I-ZU only with
correlate)
After the passive transformation we
have the following list: ... question arises how to deal
with the omissions of the third category,
where the complements are not really
omitted, but have to be looked for at
other places within the sentence. That
means ... readings
from the first two steps are filtered out
using the bundles, i.e. the logical
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Dorothee Reimann
Zentralinstitut...
... namely when dealingwith difficult people. Everyone wants you to know
what position they hold on any given topic. Listening allows us to learn what their needs are, but when you are
dealing with difficult ... early warning signal
of trouble.
As for dealingwith his negativity, you can try one of two tactics: bring up the negatives before he does or agree
with him about the hopelessness of the situation.
... by
changing the way you act with them, this may help them open up a little. With a little practice on your part this
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reasonable answer.
If the complainer cannot come up with any solutions, end...
... practice in your state.
please note
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I
n the chapters that follow, we talk exten-
sively about strategies for dealingwith
employee problems. Before we do that, ...
communication with the employee and
thoughtful observation of the workplace.
Interpersonal Problems
Interpersonal problems—employees not
getting along with each other, with customers
and vendors, or with ... problem is with a
supervisor, for example, is this the first
supervisor with whom the employee has had
conflicts? If so, then perhaps the fault lies with
the supervisor and not with the employee.
If...
... transfer and generation stages, the~e
rules are activated with the highest priority.
This feature makes the system very flexible for
dealing with exceptional cases. The improvement of
translation ... Japanese-to-English system of the
machine translation project by the Japanese Govern-
ment, with the emphasis on the ideas to deal with
the incompleteness of linguistic knowledge for
machine translation.
2. ...
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sentence of type 3.
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IN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
TRANSFER AND GENERATION...