But I learned how to parse a sentence, what the base pairs of DNA were, and I can still remember most of my French irregular verbs. |
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Then using the Query page of the Linguist search engine the user could search for the following parse tree. |
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In other words, we frequently fail to parse the diversities within Diversity. |
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But, of course, he offered no proof for this assertion, and is not known to be able to parse Arabic verbs. |
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The classicists must have been boring their mates with this fact every four years for as long as they could parse a sentence. |
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Try as I might, I cannot parse that final sentence into anything like English. |
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I don't know what every part does, but there is pleasure in trying to parse a sentence in a foreign language. |
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Then, beginning readers learn to parse the printed word into graphemes and subsequently assign phonemes to the different graphemes. |
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In analyzing some of the book's sections, we would have to parse each sentence! |
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Chapter 10 finalizes the discussion of methods and tools repeatedly mentioned in earlier chapters to parse the XML documents. |
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There were people who knew there were problems with the parse, but they weren't security people, so they didn't know it was a security problem. |
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The memory usage of a parse tree is the maximum number of incomplete nodes at any point in the parse. |
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To achieve the functionality, the author discusses the use of XML files to maintain and parse the index. |
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At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees. |
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This format allows the processing and the presentation of the data with any language able to read and parse XML content. |
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Johnstone was committed to her career, so she worked with family members to parse together some informal care. |
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You don't have to parse the sentences or measure vowel formants or anything time consuming, so the empirical part of the research just took a few minutes. |
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You can't parse the sentence that way without adding a missing to. |
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There are several distributed crawlers, they parse the pages and extract links and keywords. |
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So instead to trying to parse the sentences as I read, I'm just reading. |
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No purpose requires us to analyze and parse the prose and poetry and tear it to pieces in search of hidden meanings. |
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In either case, we accept the parse as complete and error-free. |
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I'm sure there will be a generous amount of worthies stepping forward to parse every sentence, on the eternal quest for the definitive admission that it's over. |
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Finally, print outputs the contents of the most recent parse by default. |
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Each unit of memory is enough space for one node of a parse tree. |
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They parse sentences until a parable's plot crumbles into fragments, or they so domesticate the narratives that they become little more than helpful hints for daily living. |
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Specific counters are provided according to the operations carried out: parse, execute, commit or rollback. |
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Of course, you could just make your own recursive descent parser with parser combinators and use that to parse the JSON yourself. |
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Medea is a very good parser that lets you override the default parser so you can parse everything as a list rather than as a list or a vector. |
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NiceWatch needs to parse this file to extract the values for fields on the label and send the values to NiceLabel Pro. |
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Also, in such cases, the length of time required to parse the source code increases. |
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There is no need for additional complexity: since the server instance is dedicated to the form, there is nothing to parse from the request. |
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His articulate grasp of issues and willingness to say risky things will favorably contrast him with the overcautious candidates who parse every poll-tested word. |
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The structured sentence understood like this is referred to as a parse tree, the root being the abstract sentence and the leaves being the words themselves. |
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Given a grammar, a parsing strategy's required space is the maximum necessitated by an enumeration that the strategy designates for a parse tree of the grammar. |
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The code generator takes the parse tree and translates it into a mini-program, which is made up of a series of instructions expressed in the VDBE's virtual machine language. |
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For instance, although Perl makes it easy to parse delimited text files with regular expressions, OCaml provides tools specifically designed for writing a compiler. |
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While it is tempting to parse these phrases, a purpose clause is meant merely as a mission statement of sorts, guiding the overall direction of the Act. |
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It allows us to parse and cross-reference external data sources easily, greatly reducing the time it would otherwise take to enrich the data warehouse. |
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The representation of noun phrases using parse trees depends on the basic approach to syntactic structure adopted. |
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Processes can be deployed that parse, standardize, correct, enhance, match, and deduplicate data from virtually any source. |
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Perhaps the easiest way to parse the Form's insusceptibility to appearing unequal is to treat the claim as implying that the Form cannot appear other than itself, i.e., equal. |
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I cannot possibly explain or parse all of the sentences in the motion. |
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In both cases, you must first parse the incoming data passed. |
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Because Surrealist writers seldom, if ever, appear to organize their thoughts and the images they present, some people find much of their work difficult to parse. |
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