In order to make code really, really robust, when you code-review it, you need to have coding conventions that allow collocation. |
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But to succeed as an eggcorn, a collocation has to have something going for it, a theory that licenses it and makes it seem reasonable. |
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In Barnbrook's words, colligation refers to collocation patterns that are based on syntactic groups rather than individual words. |
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This performance reduces interference from other microwave transmitters when collocation is required, according to company officials. |
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The collocation of this process with the formative and summative assessment technology of the HSC examination further complicates the situation. |
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That collocation of ingredients necessarily is attended with harm to the competitive process. |
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Workspace and billeting collocation can set the conditions for relationship development. |
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The collocation of these functionally related units with their organic equipment enabled a dramatic improvement in weekend training. |
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Johnson gave little attention to collocation, idiom, and grammatical information, although he provided a brief grammar at the front. |
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This example shows how the meanings of words are constructed and maintained by patterns of collocation. |
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According to the dictionary, collocation is the way words combine in a language to produce natural sounding speech and writing. |
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Then finally one has to consider whether the step is properly described as a new combination of integers or merely as a collocation of old ones. |
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A further factor is the collocation requirement for potential entrants into the local loop, which also undermines the potential for change. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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He defines style as involving the latter two of his three processes of expression-the collocation of words into sentences and the construction of rhetorical figures. |
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He said DP-AF would also better recognise some of the cross-issues, such as collocation of serving members, because the personnel managers would work alongside one another. |
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Significant to the JIOC is the initial collocation of collectors and analysts, as well as the direct response of analysts to COCOM requirements in theater. |
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The collocation of the JSRC in the CAOC did not occur by happenstance. |
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The net effect becomes an increased demand for local and regional hosting solutions and services such as datacenters and collocation facilities. |
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Data393 is known for its dynamic approach towards providing collocation, managed infrastructure services, and dedicated servers. |
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These two images have formed a numinous collocation in my mind – a comi-tragic, sex-and-death sequence. |
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To be effective, providing rights for unbundled access to the local loop must be accompanied by provision of rights for collocation. |
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The Army Test and Evaluation Command will assess the potential for consolidation and collocation of its headquarters and report recommendations in the spring. |
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If so, the collocation is considered strong, and is worth paying closer attention to. |
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Though the appearance of the phrase World Wide Web 20 years ago was surely a crucial linguistic milestone, Berners-Lee wasn't the first to hit upon that happy collocation. |
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It is anticipated that this collocation will reduce the stigma expressed by some clients, as the new centre will not be identified with the social assistance client group specifically. |
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In case of doubt, and in special cases where it is felt that an added entry for the series would provide a useful collocation, an added entry may be made. |
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Companies wishing to become digital subscriber line service providers are required to inform the CRTC of their intention to do so and submit the name of the carrier supplying the unbundled local loop and collocation. |
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One factor worthy of attention in the context of learning lessons from its experience is its collocation with the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission. |
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Recommendation: The House, Senate and RCMP should together ensure the co-ordination of their operation centres, and, for the longer term, examine the feasibility of collocation. |
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Over the years these clusters have developed, the physical collocation of executives, entrepreneurs and researchers has helped create high levels of mutual trust and understanding that are unique in the world. |
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The Department also required SNET to file its proposed terms and conditions under which it will provide collocation to DSL providers. |
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In English text, a predicate can be in the form of a simple verb, a phrasal verb or a verbal collocation. |
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One term of the collocation passes this limit by counting all the occurrences of its variant-forms as lemmatisation has been carried out. |
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Collocation uses related words that typically go together or tend to repeat the same meaning. |
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