basic notion
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basic
adjective
uk/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/us/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something ...
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notion
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈnəʊ.ʃən/us/ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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For better or for worse, in this paper we depend on the reader's largely tacit understanding of this extremelybasicnotion.
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The notion of attitudinal pleasure solves the problem as follows: thebasicnotionis attitudinal pleasure - the attitude of taking pleasure in something.
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Thebasicnotionin the approach for comparing schemes is the preference.
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It is now time to bring up thebasicnotionof sufficiency of a trajectory (segment).
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The presentation is divided into four subsections, each highlighting abasicnotionof the theory : language diversity, utterance, operations and subjectivity.
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Thebasicnotionof our framework is the notion of a calculus which can be considered as an abstract computation model.
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General norms easily fit within thebasicnotionof impartiality discussed above.
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Onebasicnotionin his theory is that of basic relations.
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Thebasicnotionof "garbage in, garbage out" must be taken into consideration.
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The distinguishing feature of this cps-translation and the corresponding continuation semantics is that it does not admit abasicnotionof value but, instead, abasicnotionof continuation.
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We introduce thebasicnotionof a 'basin cell'.
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But thebasicnotionis that the best improvements in efficiency in one company will be assumed to be incorporated in all the other companies.
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Anotherbasicnotionis the set of "atomic values" that contains values such as numbers and strings.
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However, since continuity (thebasicnotionof topology) only deals with the local structure, it can be difficult to formally define the obvious global difference.
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Section 2 provides the basic notions of the doublepushout approach.
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The basic notions of rough set theory are for twin-concept classification and discrete attribute values.
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The model is based on two basic notions: cue validity and cue cost.
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To state our main results we need to introduce the following two basic notions.
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We recall here briefly some basic notions and facts.
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