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Such and grammar
Such a grammar restricts its rules to a single nonterminal on the left-hand side and a right-hand side consisting of a single terminal, possibly followed ( or preceded, but not both in the same grammar ) by a single nonterminal.
Such is the historical method which Diez pursues in his grammar and dictionary.
Such stacking is also present in Turkish ( similar to compound verb formation with gitmek, vermek, and olarak ) and in the two other major languages of the Northeast Asia region, Japanese and Korean ( Japanese grammar ; Korean grammar ).
Such disdain may not be restricted to points of grammar ; speakers often criticize regional accents and vocabulary as well.
Such is the case in Sanskrit, in whose grammar the sounds now realised as and are conceptually ai and au, and are written that way in the Devanagari and related alphabets.
Such rules form a context-free grammar.
Such rules have been proved to form a Context-free grammar.
Such a grammar for English might have three basic types
Such use in English grammar is often called notional agreement ( or notional concord ), because the agreement is with the notion of what the noun means, rather than the strict grammatical form of the noun ( the normative formal agreement ).
( Such clusters are not considered good style, but are permissible under the rules of Esperanto grammar.
Such encapsulation not only simplifies the grammar, but has the added bonus of efficiency of operation.

Such and defines
Such activity defines the homeostasis, but for leverage it relies on deep investigation of the homeorhetic balances, if only to find places to intervene in a system which is changing in undesirable ways.
Such a level defines statistically how unlikely it is that an experimental result is due to chance.
Such a combination is called a closed chain and one defines integral along the chain as the linear combination of integrals over individual paths.
Such a language faculty is, according to the innatist theory, what defines human language and makes it different from even the most sophisticated forms of animal communication.
Such a business process defines the behavior of a single autonomous entity, typically operating in interaction with other similar peer entities.
Such positioning defines the strong side of the field.
Such one-parameter groups are of basic importance in the theory of Lie groups, for which every element of the associated Lie algebra defines such a homomorphism, the exponential map.
Such a tuple of vectors defines a projective frame if any subset of n + 1 of these vectors is a basis for K < sup > n + 1 </ sup >.
Such thinking is truth because it therefore defines reality as by that thinking, rather than excluding truth from the possibility of thinking because of its relation to yielding thoughts.

Such and formal
Such institutional support may include government recognition or designation ; presentation as being the " correct " form of a language in schools ; published grammars, dictionaries, and textbooks that set forth a " correct " spoken and written form ; and an extensive formal literature that employs that dialect ( prose, poetry, non-fiction, etc .).
Such reactions involve the formal transfer of electrons, a net gain in electrons being a reduction and a net loss of electrons being an oxidation.
Such decrees were formulated in close consultation with the resident commissioners, who in turn took informal and formal advice from white settler interests and the Swazi royalty.
Such limiting powers cannot be delegated to lower administrative bodies such as municipalities ; the related right of distribution of printed materials can similarly only be limited by formal law.
Such entities include computer programs ( including library and system calls ), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts.
Such quadrangles often serve as iconic meeting places for the entire university community, for both informal and formal gatherings.
Such a holiday often combines formal lessons, cultural excursions, leisure activities, and a homestay, perhaps with time to travel in the country afterwards.
Such a notation is purely formal.
Such formal statements may be sometimes useful to guide the intuition, but should always be used with utmost care.
Such ambiguities can lead to unintentional humor or difficulty in understanding a sentence in formal contexts.
Such tools of self-preparation have by and large replaced formal workplace-instruction.
Such personnel are also known by the more formal names of combat diver, or combatant diver, or combat swimmer.
Such conditions may be secured by application of software agents for required formal support.
" Such a life left little time for formal schooling, although the community hired an itinerant teacher for a brief time in the 1760s.
Such costumes often come in two forms: one for everyday occasions, the other for festivals and formal wear.
Such an individual can be recognised as a Laird, if not a Chief or Chieftain, or descendant of one of these, by the formal recognition of a territorial designation as a part of their name by the Lord Lyon.
Such an individual adopts the purported title, e. g. " Sir " or " Lord ", as a forename rather than receiving any formal title.
Such agreements may be less formal ; in English football, for example, the operation of an external feeder team is prohibited.
Such mental models are akin to architects ' models or to physicists ' diagrams in that their structure is analogous to the structure of the situation that they represent, unlike, say, the structure of logical forms used in formal rule theories of reasoning.
Such honorifics are used both in formal and informal situations.
Such by-names can be descriptive as in Mary MacDonald's case just mentioned, patronymic after the name or by-name of the father such as Màiri Dhòmhnaill meaning Donald's Mary, occupational designated by the person's job such as Màiri a ' Ghobha meaning Mary of the Blacksmith, residential for the name of the place they live or come from such as Mòrag a ' Ghlinne meaning Morag of / from the Glen, local origin using an adjective deriving from someone's place of origin such as Dòmhnall Hearach meaning Donald of / from Harris or an amalgamation of these types such as Calum Dubh a ' Chlachain meaning Black-haired Calum of / from Clachan whose formal Gaelic name might simply be Calum MacLeòid ( Malcolm MacLeod ).
Such gowns are typically worn with a stole ( a formal shawl in expensive fabric ), cape or cloak in lieu of a coat, " good " ( couture or vintage ) jewellery and opera-length gloves.
Such activities may be attributed with formal approval.

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