Collocations withcorrespondence
These are words often used in combination withcorrespondence.
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close correspondence
This process assumes stationarity of the environment during the optimization process, and also a close correspondence between training and deployment environments.
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correspondence column
I entirely endorse all that has been said about the excellence of its programmes, its news bulletins and the correspondence column which covers many countries.
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correspondence theory
The candidate-to-candidate sympathy relation is one of several distinct faithfulness relations provided by correspondence theory.
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diplomatic correspondence
They then o^er their interpretation with references to various sources, often diplomatic correspondence of the time.
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direct correspondence
However, the reference to segments is not crucial : we could instead speak of direct correspondence between the features (since segments are ultimately sets of features).
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exact correspondence
However, the absence of an exact correspondence also indicates that the outcomes for pursuit and perception were not mutually determined.
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extensive correspondence
Research into his extensive correspondence and enormous published output may reveal many more facets of the scholarly interests of this 'father' of musicology.
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official correspondence
Additional support for this interpretation appears in other official correspondence.
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one-to-one correspondence
Results obtained using recursive least squares lead to the conjecture that there exists a general one-to-one correspondence between these two selection criteria.
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personal correspondence
She also persuaded many of these informants to lend her their diaries, personal correspondence and written reminiscences.
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piece of correspondence
There has, however, been a further piece of correspondence—and perhaps devolution has taken its toll.
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private correspondence
Only private correspondence texts were used as a source of data because of the nature of the change we are addressing.
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surviving correspondence
There are also hints in the surviving correspondence that he turned down several invitations.
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voluminous correspondence
In the voluminous correspondence that they carried on with wives, brothers and friends, detainees exercised leverage over their families and upheld their reputations.
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written correspondence
Follow-up e-mails, written correspondence and personal interviews have been carried out over a three and a half year period.
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