direct correspondence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdirectandcorrespondence
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direct
adjective
uk/daɪˈrekt/us/daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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correspondence
noun
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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(Definition ofdirectandcorrespondencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, the reference to segments is not crucial : we could instead speak ofdirectcorrespondencebetween the features (since segments are ultimately sets of features).
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Their approach is to find alternative parameters to give a moredirectcorrespondenceto functional behavior.
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It is often a problem for these simple models to establish adirectcorrespondenceto physical observables.
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An absolute slider has adirectcorrespondencebetween the slider's position and the scalar's value.
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However, before accepting the above conclusion it should be borne in mind that there is not necessarily adirectcorrespondencebetween implicit and data-driven learning.
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Fairly recently, then, thedirectcorrespondencebetween the position of relativization and the form of the marker would not have held.
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An assumption that is often made is that there is adirectcorrespondencebetween transcript and protein amounts.
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There are parallels between the chunks that make up a piece and the musical structure of a work, but not necessarily adirectcorrespondence.
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There may not be adirectcorrespondencebetween a particular state of neurotransmitter systems and psychopathology.
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In other words, the notion of possible world of intensional logic is indirectcorrespondenceto the notion of tag in the dataflow model.
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In the given musical mapping, there is adirectcorrespondencebetween rise in pitch and an increase in duration.
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There is, however, no suchdirectcorrespondence.
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The domains and functions over which the analysis is performed need to be transformed, leading to a lessdirectcorrespondencebetween analysis and program than might be hoped for.
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These were gathered through regional workshops, face to face discussions,directcorrespondenceand specially commissioned market research.
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The foundation has also been indirectcorrespondencewith us.
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Where there is adirectcorrespondencebetween activity and ownership, it would be possible to classify output in the form requested.
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The staff transfer unit does not enter intodirectcorrespondencewith individual employees regarding transfers.
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Adirectcorrespondencebetween the constraint satisfaction problem and the homomorphism problem can be established.
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