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( In fact , it is possible to obtain a simultaneous feeding and bleeding relation even when neither in the pair is a flip - flop rule . ) In addition , there must be dozens of other possible relations that can be uncovered in an ...
( In fact , it is possible to obtain a simultaneous feeding and bleeding relation even when neither in the pair is a flip - flop rule . ) In addition , there must be dozens of other possible relations that can be uncovered in an ...
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There are basically two tasks which have to be carried out in this respect : first , it has to be ascertained that the segmentation of utterances of the given language is at all possible , and ways of segmenting the utterances have to ...
There are basically two tasks which have to be carried out in this respect : first , it has to be ascertained that the segmentation of utterances of the given language is at all possible , and ways of segmenting the utterances have to ...
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In football the set of all possible moves is ill - defined : the highest possible score ( which depends on the relative strength of the opposing teams ) cannot be computed , nor can it be shown to be non - computable .
In football the set of all possible moves is ill - defined : the highest possible score ( which depends on the relative strength of the opposing teams ) cannot be computed , nor can it be shown to be non - computable .
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