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单词 unobservable
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Unfortunately, this simple analysis does not imply that incorporeals areunobservable.
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Learning strategies are for the most partunobservable, though some may be associated with an observable behavior.
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A shortcoming of the concept is that it requires the construction of an "unobservable" natural real rate series.
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We can easily introduce an idiosyncratic component in each investor's nontraded income to make itunobservableto other investors.
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The technical efficiency scores rely on the value of theunobservabledistance function predicted.
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In this situation, voters face a standard inference problem of predicting theunobservabletype (whether competent or not) of the incumbent from the observable policy.
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Stable markings describe observable states, whereas the presence of one or more zero tokens in a given marking makes itunobservable.
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Indeed, in econometric analysis, space-time markers are often used as proxies for these unknown, sometimesunobservable, conditions.
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The events for which probabilities need to be assessed in a belief network are oftenunobservable, making feedback impossible.
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Notwithstanding its positivistic rhetoric, mainstream research programs in economics, such as neoclassical economics, have traditionally relied heavily uponunobservable, typically mathematical, structures.
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In particular, true quantities areunobservableand are related to the observed ones by multiplicative error terms.
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The pivotal consideration that permits essentiallyunobservableitems to be observed is that things need not appear as they essentially are.
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Being essentially imperceptible, there is something about the very nature of incorporeals that renders themunobservable.
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Nor can statistical analyses choose amongunobservablecausal mechanisms when one or more appear to have left footprints in the data.
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This question cannot be answered directly, because the actual series areunobservable.
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In a medical data collection, for example,unobservableintermediate pathophysiological states are typically not recorded.
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But theology's subject matter is by natureunobservableand unquantifiable !
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If the criteria areunobservable, they may share different facets from the higher level of hierarchy.
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This article deals with the effect of information and uncertainty on profits in anunobservablesingle-server queuing system.
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