given text

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given
adjective
uk
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
us
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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text
noun
uk
/tekst/
us
/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition ofgivenandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An individual's creative contributions to agiventextallow propositions to be molded, stretched, and ultimately accepted as true.
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For each session, the subjects were told to continue entering agiventextas quickly as possible, without pausing.
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Agiventextcomprises several sentences, and each of them is composed from a non-empty set of propositions.
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The disadvantage of these is that they only work in thegiventextdomain for which those rules were written.
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Every notated version of a hymn comprises a musical response to a particular realization of agiventextform.
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To demonstrate how the programs operate on agiventext, we activated the programs on the abstract paragraph at the beginning of this paper.
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This is not to imply that glyph sizes cannot be adjacent or coexist; rather, they never intermingle within agiventext.
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On the other hand, for any set of term-like phrases extracted from agiventext, some are more representative of the document's content than others.
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For the purposes of this argument, a strong reading is one that accounts for the most meaning of agiventext.
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The tropical background of a linguistic element is constructed by its relations to elements not in its immediate vicinity, that is, not necessarily present in thegiventext.
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Many arguments of the kind found in everyday discourse are enthymemes, meaning they have premises or conclusions that were not explicitly stated in thegiventextof discourse.
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A sample exercise is included, in which students are invited to identify, in agiventext, examples of grammatical and lexical cohesion (reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction).
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They comprise a substantial and rather steady proportion of virtually all individual text fragments (sentences and paragraphs), and therefore of virtually anygiventextdocument as a whole.
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Anygiventextcan then be thought of as a unique cluster of document features, and the overall design is geared towards achieving a carefully-balanced selection of these clusters.
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If we return to our own schooldays, we remember beinggiventextbooks at the beginning of term.
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The set of keywords found in agiventextshare keyness, they are co-key.
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Cryptanalysts have devised algorithms to determine whether agiventextis in fact nonsense or not.
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Navigator users were notgiventext-to-speech, a feature restricted to 910 users.
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In anygiventextsome of the words may have more than one meaning, causing ambiguity in analysis.
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Instead, every individual reader creates a new and individual purpose, meaning, and existence for agiventext.
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He is also known for, a 1993 essay in which he presents a step-by-step procedure for deconstructing anygiventext.
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The unmasking of how contradictions, denials, and dogmatic decrees are at work in agiventextis closely associated with deconstruction.
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Any apparent inconsistencies had to be understood by means of careful examination of agiventextwithin the context of other texts.
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