Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... scores . Consider two ( contemporaneous ) scores from a single student , denoted here by G ( S ) and G ( S ) , and examine the size of the discrepancy between the scores , | G ( S ) - G ( S ) . In terms of the depiction in Figure 3 the ...
... scores . Consider two ( contemporaneous ) scores from a single student , denoted here by G ( S ) and G ( S ) , and examine the size of the discrepancy between the scores , | G ( S ) - G ( S ) . In terms of the depiction in Figure 3 the ...
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... scores. It turns out that a common version of the FICO score differs quite a bit between scores, in part because of data differences but also because of the arbitrariness inherent in models that become credit scores. The gap between the ...
... scores. It turns out that a common version of the FICO score differs quite a bit between scores, in part because of data differences but also because of the arbitrariness inherent in models that become credit scores. The gap between the ...
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... scores on predicted claims , which were used as a measure of the likely effects of scores on the premiums consumers pay . The Commission staff then compared the average scores of different racial and ethnic groups , and the likely ...
... scores on predicted claims , which were used as a measure of the likely effects of scores on the premiums consumers pay . The Commission staff then compared the average scores of different racial and ethnic groups , and the likely ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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