Collocations withrecognition
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automatic recognition
The automatic recognition approach uses a procedural algorithm to search for feature hints and then creates feature instances using the hints without user interaction.
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belated recognition
This belated recognition does not make the pictures themselves better or worse.
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diplomatic recognition
Pre-existing states are entitled to extend diplomatic recognition to another entity.
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explicit recognition
These principles offer no explicit recognition of the need to internalise global externalities, nor offer any mechanisms by which this could be achieved.
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federal recognition
The tribe, however, has broken into several factions, some of whom are seeking federal recognition as separate tribes.
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fingerprint recognition
We have recently completed an evaluation of the effectiveness of commercially available automatic fingerprint recognition systems and are considering the case for providing such a system on a national basis.
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formal recognition
First, there is no formal recognition of the cost and uncertainties of preliminary work that should be undertaken before a project is launched.
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growing recognition
Growing recognition of the importance of service user involvement in mental health service planning and evaluation.
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handwriting recognition
Researchers in many domains are working to enable more natural forms of interaction in a variety of modalities such as natural language understanding, gesture, and handwriting recognition.
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immediate recognition
If the finite complementizer that is present, this may promote immediate recognition of the embedded clause onset.
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implicit recognition
At the same time, there was implicit recognition of the major coordination challenges facing private investors in smallholder agriculture.
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increased recognition
Increased recognition of eating disorders may be a crucial step towards encouraging more patients to seek treatment for these disabling conditions.
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increasing recognition
Increasing recognition of these problems and the need to generate innovations with greater and widespread impacts has propelled alternative approaches to agricultural research.
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international recognition
But despite these reservations, these two books are a major scholarly achievement that merit international recognition.
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kin recognition
Because kin recognition is overwhelmingly cue-based, outcomes are non-deterministic in relation to actual genetic kinship.
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lack of recognition
And another conclusion is: "the cumulative effect of the changes, pressures of work and lack of recognition is undermining the morale of the teaching workforce".
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legal recognition
As a result, legal recognition of fetal personhood is absent.
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mutual recognition
In work, being able to work as a human being, exercising practical reason and entering into meaningful relationships of mutual recognition with other workers.
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name recognition
The great asymmetries of name recognition, experience and resources require one to reconsider the model in these terms.
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national recognition
Apter notes how the state converted the cultural commodity into a different form of value, that of national recognition of and by the state.
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official recognition
The perceived legitimacy of this representation, ironically, depended on the official recognition of the colonial state.
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pattern recognition
Both depend on spatio-temporal sequence learning based on a cascade of associations and pattern recognition performed in cortico-hippocampal loops.
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politics of recognition
Indeed, a politics of recognition has been designed and implemented.
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proper recognition
Rationalism may be rendered coherent by the proper recognition of its inherent limitations, he concludes.
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public recognition
Imitations and cover versions led to a veritable despoliation of black talent which has only belatedly received legal compensation and public recognition.
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reciprocal recognition
Federal law has standardized the system, allowing for reciprocal recognition of certificates between states and guaranteeing relatively high standards of education and research nation-wide.
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recognition accuracy
It also shows the usefulness of using probabilistic context free grammars (which improves recognition accuracy considerably).
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recognition algorithm
For example, we randomly selected six scenarios (each scenario had six channels covering three hours) and ran the pattern recognition algorithm on them.
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recognition of reality
But realism is more than the recognition of reality, it is a simple-minded explanation of the world, seen as made of solid bricks.
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recognition technology
The manufacturer estimates that roughly 50 percent of the physicians would be able to use the voice recognition technology successfully.
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special recognition
But perhaps its greatest contribution is its final section, the selected bibliography, which deserves special recognition for its inclusiveness and organization.
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universal recognition
As an indicator of serious engagement in an academic discourse, thesis writing enjoys universal recognition.
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visual recognition
There was no evidence of impaired visual recognition memory.
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wide recognition
There is wide recognition that biological age is more relevant to health and disease than is chronological age.
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widespread recognition
There seems now to be an increasing and widespread recognition that spectral music is one of the defining areas of late 20th-century musical thought.
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word recognition
Traditionally, lexical contexts and sentential contexts were thought to play very different roles in word recognition, each applying at a separate stage.
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worldwide recognition
What has happened is this, that a religious organisation which, after great tribulation, has achieved worldwide recognition, found itself fettered by a trust deed.
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