Sentences with phrase «other generic concepts»

This is not to say that he is blind to the fact that other generic concepts prevail in his system.

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That's a cool concept, because right now Alexa and every other voicebot is essentially just a generic digital butler that works the same for every user.
As Manel del Valle, the main author of the study, explains: «The concept of the electronic tongue consists in using a generic array of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
«The concept of the electronic tongue consists in using a generic array of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved»
As Manel del Valle, the main author of the study, explains to SINC: «The concept of the electronic tongue consists in using a generic array of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
This updated version follows the formula of other Romero remakes by upgrading the visuals and production value while at the same time gutting the story of any satirical or sociological aspects leaving a competent but rather generic horror film that barely explores its underlying concepts, instead relying on by the number horror film «scares» and gore.
Instead of giving you concepts and ideas on how you should be tweeting better like every other generic article, below is a list of 5 (plus 2 bonus) tools, you can use for FREE, to -LSB-...]
This concept of access to justice recognizes that factors outside the law can make even «good» law inaccessible, and that a problem that has been framed as legal, may really be about other conditions affecting a person that are outside of the law: Patricia Hughes, Advancing Access to Justice through Generic Solutions: the risk of perpetuating exclusion, 31 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 1 (2013)[Hughes, Access to Justice and Generic Solutions], online http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4308.
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