given moment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgivenandmoment
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given
adjective
uk/ˈɡɪv.ən/us/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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moment
noun
uk/ˈməʊ.mənt/us/ˈmoʊ.mənt/
a very short period ...
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(Definition ofgivenandmomentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A configuration may be understood as the sets of words that are present in any node at agivenmoment.
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This alteration happens because all their consciously or unconsciously remembered horizon of experience somehow colours the way they imagine at agivenmoment.
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Thus, at anygivenmoment, each vertex has a weight associated to it which counts the number of devil visits there.
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At agivenmomentduring recall only one word is being released to the motor system for pronunciation (or writing).
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At anygivenmoment, this store of world knowledge will be largely unconscious.
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The implication of these studies is that only a minority of serving soldiers were married at anygivenmoment.
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A processor uses the most active items at its level at agivenmomentto construct its representations.
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The goal of surveying the field can be achieved only incompletely at anygivenmoment.
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This model accounts for the actual (emergent) behavior of the society at agivenmoment.
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Neither is it likely that the brain attempts to begin planning all interactions possible with the environment at anygivenmoment.
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Its essential characterization is not determined by the fact that it is encountered above all in agivenmomentof history.
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My location at anygivenmomentis only a statistical probability, nothing more.
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In our spacecraft example, there are many instruments, switches, and valves that can be activated at anygivenmoment.
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An unwritten rule takes into account the real context of the problem at agivenmoment.
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The census is a cross-section of the population at agivenmoment, so it cannot directly tell us how multigenerational families came about.
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For example, at anygivenmoment, a person may accept alcoholic drinks yet also prefer being sober to being drunk over the next few days.
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