... a singular noun.
But “they” is plural.
English does not have a good way to solve
this problem but on the next few slides we
will see some alternatives.
Use he or she instead of they
Instead ... sound strange if a paper uses the word “one” in this
way many times so don’t use this too often.
Use 'one' instead of 'they'
Instead of:
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Write:
If one wants to save as HTML one can click “Save as
web page.”
Use he or she instead of they
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as web page.”
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This kind of verb is quite common in
Spanish, as can be seen in this figure (49%).
This fact represents one of the main difficulties
found in resolving anaphora in Spanish: ... (1999), resolves anaphora in
both English andSpanish texts. It is a modular
system and currently it is being used for
Machine Translation and Question Answering,
in which this kind of pronoun is very ... frequency in Spanish
texts as this paper will show.
We are focussing on zero -pronouns in
Spanish texts, although they also appear in other
languages, such as Japanese, Italian and
Chinese. In English...
... Cinema
and fashion
6. Media and
communications
7. Food and drink 8. Living culture:
the details of
modern spain
domination.The Church stepped up the Inquisition
and Spain’s financial and administrative ... do the Spanish think
and behave in a certain way?
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1. Identity: the
building blocks of
Spanish culture
2. Literature
and philosophy
3. Art and
architecture
4. Performing
arts
5. Cinema
and fashion
6. ... the
building blocks of
Spanish culture
2. Literature
and philosophy
3. Art and
architecture
4. Performing
arts
5. Cinema
and fashion
6. Media and
communications
7. Food and drink 8. Living culture:
the...
... something which has
led practitioners often to indulge in a sophisticated game of (internal)
forum shopping.
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If practising lawyers (and their clients) can gain (and
have gained) from such ingenuity, ... for Personal Injury in English,
German and Italian Law
Cross-border claims for personal injuries are becoming more common.
Furthermore, European nationals increasingly join class actions in the
USA. ... fault were introduced
concerning the liability of parents, guardians, teachers, masters and em-
ployers, dangerous activities, things and animals in custody, collapsing
buildings and the circulation...
... subjects
occurring in the training data. In addition, reach-
ing a precision of 92.0% for explicit subjects us-
ing just 20% of the training data is far more ex-
pensive in terms of the number of training in-
stances ... validation).
training data and ten-fold cross-validation. The
corpus was partitioned into training and tested
using ten-fold cross-validation for randomly or-
dered instances in both cases. The lazy learn-
ing ... Gegg-Harrison, and D. Byron. 2005.
Identifying non-referential it: a machine learning
approach incorporating linguistically motivated pat-
terns. In Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Fea-
ture Engineering...
... internally by releasing a flood of supportive information
and suppressing contrary stories and externally by feeding information to
their vassal papers in Avignon and London.
Furthermore, in ... abridgement, The
Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, ).
Eisenstein, Printing Press and Eisenstein, Printing Revolution.
For his critique of Eisenstein see Johns, The ... media – in peri-
odicals and pamphlets – and at a pace which precluded intense on-going
debate over day-to-day policies. Certainly the press played a vital role in
providing information and materials...
... highly synchronized
and follow business cycles in Japan, while they differ from cycles in Australia and New Zealand.
On the other hand, greater China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, show similar ... change in volatility result from
including or excluding this period in the data. In sum, we found that output volatility increases in
the 1990s in many countries and consumption smoothing is ... to financial crises, capital account
liberalization and the resulting lending booms sometimes end in twin currency and banking crises.
2
Domestic residents can reduce fluctuations in income...
... biochemical markers of
inflammation and endothelial activation (C-reactive protein,
interleukin -6, soluble adhesion molecules, von Willebrand
factor, and endothelin -1). Am J Cardiol. 2003; ... metabo-
lism and inflammation, contributing to the mainte-
nance of energy homeostasis and the pathogenesis of
obesity-related metabolic and inflammatory compli-
cations [4]. Endothelial damage and dysfunction ... coffee/tea with no
sugar or one fruit serving, while lunch and dinner
each consisted of 3.5 oz lean protein, a vegetable
serving, bread serving, and a fruit serving. The pro-
gram schedule was as...
... arthritis. Clin Rheumatol
2000;19:275-277.
29. Bandt MD, Grossin M, Driss F, Pincemail J, Babin-Chevaye C,
Pasquier C. Vitamin E uncouples joint destruction and clinical
inflammation in a transgenic ... Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflam-
matory, autoimmune, systemic disease, in which
various joints in the body are inflamed, leading to
swelling, pain, stiffness, and the possible loss of func-
tion. ... role
in RA pathogenesis. Anti-CCP antibodies may also be
related increased oxidative activity in RA patients.
Anti-CCP antibodies are directed against antigens
containing the nonstandard amino...
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HBO
Cefepime
4 p.m. Sacrificing
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ceived intraperitoneal inoculums of 1 ml saline con-
taining ... CA, USA for cytokines; and USCN
Life Science Inc., Wuhan, China for MPO).
Histologic evaluation
Lung tissues were fixed in formalin for 24 h,
embedded in paraffin and cut into 4 àm sections. ... approach increasing oxygen
concentration in all tissues; improving blood flow to
compromised organs; stimulating angiogenesis; in-
creasing antioxidant enzyme expression; and aiding
in the suppression...
... Specimens were
fixed in buffered formalin, embedded in paraffin, and
stained with hematoxylin-eosin-safran and Masson's
trichrome. Hepatic steatosis, stage of fibrosis and
grade of disease ... assessment: insulin resistance and bcell function from
fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in man.
Diabetologia. 1985; 28:412-9.
8. Farrell GC, Chitturi S, Lau GK, et al. Guidelines ... steatosis
and 98 patients without steatosis were recruited into this study. The levels of fasting blood
glucose (FBG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride (TG), cholesterol (CHOL), alanine amino-
transferase...