The flaw, and it is a fatal one, is that Jack has been robbed of more than his innocence, he's been robbed of his interestingness. |
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Basically I spent some time hanging around someone and that's pretty much it in terms of interestingness. |
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But for the adults the criterion was more of a je-ne-sais-quoi thing — interestingness, basically, as defined by Sehgal. |
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Is writing style related to readers' assessments of a story in terms of its interestingness, informativeness, dullness and other story characteristics? |
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For a non-interpreter, contemplating it elicited a sort of retroactive cocktail-party anxiety, and also awe at the interestingness of her fellow-citizens. |
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The interestingness or real life relevance of anomalies is a key feature of anomaly detection. |
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Cindy Crawford and Amal Clooney seem to have formed a solid friendship based on their mutual interestingness, reports San Francisco Gate. |
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Support and confidence are the two most important quality measures for evaluating the interestingness of a rule. |
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Value proposition was also used in the later stages to evaluate proposed solutions in terms of feasibility and interestingness. |
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For its part, the intensity of territory cover creates a space compositional fulfillment, contributes to a landscape organization, colorfulness, interestingness and balance. |
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Orange can also help the user in finding insightful visualizations by automatically ranking them by interestingness or by organizing them into a network of visualizations. |
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Interestingness is the categorical imperative of Sehgal's world. |
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