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The set of all binomial distributions is called the family of binomial distributions, but in general discussions this expression is often shortened to `` the binomial distribution '', or even `` the binomial '' when the context is clear.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.
What is new in the context is likely to be made more prominent than what is not.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
The personal pronouns and substitute one are normally unstressed because they refer to what is prominent in the immediate context.
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
But when what is new in a particular context is also fairly obvious, there is normally only light stress or no stress at all.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.
It is clear that patterns of stress sometimes show construction unambiguously in the spoken language where without the help of context it would be ambiguous in the written.
In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second.
Yet in the contemporary context this is precisely what one must not do.
In the context of larger ethical discussions on moral action and judgment, Buddhism is characterized by the belief that negative ( unhappy ) consequences of our actions derive not from punishment or correction based on moral judgment, but from the law of karma, which functions like a natural law of cause and effect.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.
Power analysis is often applied in the context of ANOVA in order to assess the probability of successfully rejecting the null hypothesis if we assume a certain ANOVA design, effect size in the population, sample size and significance level.

context and pertinent
The height above sea level of pertinent points on a context, such as the top and bottom of a wall are taken and added to plans sections and context sheets.
Many aspects go into understanding the context of < i > On the Road </ i >, and they must be viewed cohesively in order to appreciate why the book was as relevant and pertinent as it was.

context and note
As researchers note, " a sense of ‘ responsibility ,’ or self agency, in a context of uncertainty ( probabilistic outcomes ) drives the neural system underlying appetitive motivation ( i. e., nucleus accumbens ) more strongly in temperamentally inhibited than noninhibited adolescents.
It is important to note that these are " politically correct " terms and that in normal parlance, the adjective " American " and its direct cognates are almost always used unless the context does not render the nationality of the person clear.
The musical terms " piano " and " forte " mean " quiet " and " loud ," and in this context refers to the variations in volume of sound the instrument produces in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater a key press's velocity, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the string ( s ), and the louder the note produced.
Especially in Germany, these celebrations had a distinctly political note to them and often stressed Boniface as a kind of founder of Europe, such as when Konrad Adenauer, the ( Catholic ) German chancellor, addressed a crowd of 60, 000 in Fulda, celebrating the feast day of the saint in a European context: " Das, was wir in Europa gemeinsam haben, gemeinsamen Ursprungs " (" What we have in common in Europe comes from the same source ").
By 1831 Thomsen was so certain of the utility of his methods that he circulated a pamphlet, " Scandinavian Artifacts and Their Preservation, advising archaeologists to " observe the greatest care " to note the context of each artifact.
Bacque's critics note many of the German soldiers were sick and wounded at the time of their surrender, and say his work does not place the plight of the German prisoners within the context of the grim situation in Western Europe in 1945 and 1946.
Of note is the work of Lindsay Jones on the way architecture is received and how that reception changes over time and according to context, i. e., how a building is interpreted by critics, users, and historians.
In this context, note that Article 12 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states:
A judgment ( see spelling note below ), in a legal context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit.
It is especially important to note the context of any ordered triplet written in spherical coordinates, as the roles of and are often reversed.
In the context of Indian classical music ( Hindustani ( North Indian ), Carnatic ( South Indian )) some specific forms of notes ( swara-s ) fulfill the technique of playing a note ( swara ).
Seen in its wider social context, Greek Revival architecture sounded a new note of sobriety and restraint in public buildings in Britain around 1800 as an assertion of nationalism attendant on the Act of Union, the Napoleonic Wars, and the clamour for political reform.
* It is important to note that although yuanfen is often used in the context of lovers ' relationships, the concept itself is much broader and can refer to any relationship between people under any circumstance.
Furthermore, individual performers treat pitches quite differently, and the precise intonation of a given note depends on melodic context.
" Thus, whether a note is part of a diminution is determined by its context.
In this context, note that Article 12 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states:
It is important to note that in the Indian context the term is mainly used as an opposite of ' communal ', rather than describing the role of state-religion relations.
The distal sesamoid, or navicular bone ( note that " navicular bone " is acceptable in a veterinary context ), articulates closely with the distal phalanx, to which it is connected by the impar ligament of the navicular bone.
Foster was afterwards hired by Boulder police to conduct analysis of the ransom note, and in this context he came to re-examine Patsy's involvement.
Many also note that the rare cases in which terrorism has achieved its revolutionary aims are mostly in the context of national liberation struggles, while the urban guerrilla movements have all failed ( Gérard Chaliand ).
He would bend notes and sing about the chordal context of a note rather than to sing the note directly, and he stressed each rhythmic downbeat, which was different from the smooth balladeer of his time.
It is important to note that whilst many gestures and actions have common, stereotypical meanings, researchers regularly seem to find that animal communication is often more complex and subtle than previously believed, and that the same gesture may have multiple distinct meanings depending on context and other behaviors.
They expect to see most details, scenes and chapters included in the film while not taking note of the cinematic form and context needed to create an adaptation.

context and on
We are already committed to establishing man's supremacy over nature and everywhere on earth, not merely in the limited social-political-economical context we are fond of today.
How does the local realtor see himself in the context of housing restrictions based on race, religion or ethnic attachment??
Depending on the context, a Lewis acid may also be described as an oxidizer or an electrophile.
The use of multi-defined words requires the author or speaker to clarify their context, and sometimes elaborate on their specific intended meaning ( in which case, a less ambiguous term should have been used ).
The same notation is used with sets to denote cardinality ; the meaning depends on context.
From about 1955 he started to work on sheaf theory and homological algebra, producing the influential " Tôhoku paper " ( Sur quelques points d ' algèbre homologique, published in 1957 ) where he introduced Abelian categories and applied their theory to show that sheaf cohomology can be defined as certain derived functors in this context.
Functionalists like Monroe Beardsley argue that whether or not a piece counts as art depends on what function it plays in a particular context ; the same Greek vase may play a non-artistic function in one context ( carrying wine ), and an artistic function in another context ( helping us to appreciate the beauty of the human figure ).
The phrase " all quiet on the Western Front " has become a colloquial expression meaning stagnation, or lack of visible change, in any context.
In Brazil, a number of modern religious movements based on the use of ayahuasca have emerged, the most famous of them being Santo Daime and the União do Vegetal ( or UDV ), usually in an animistic context that may be shamanistic or, more often ( as with Santo Daime and the UDV ), integrated with Christianity.
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
However, there is limited evidence that mistletoe's effects on the immune system help the body fight cancer .... At present, the use of mistletoe cannot be recommended outside the context of well-designed clinical trials.
Green ( Old World ) archaeoastronomers rely heavily on statistics and are sometimes accused of missing the cultural context of what is a social practice.
Depending on the context, jumping may also involve capturing or conquering an opponent's game piece.

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