| 41. | The basic idea of a correlation between distributional and semantic similarity can be operationalized in many different ways.
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| 42. | First, a distributional form for the latent variable t _ i ^ U needs to be assumed.
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| 43. | Therefore, they argue, the relative tax burden would be evened out over time by these distributional effects.
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| 44. | Its distributional range is in Europe along the shores of Baltic Sea, North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
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| 45. | Although both reciprocal and reflexive pronouns are both classified as anaphors, there are some distributional differences between them.
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| 46. | Such possibilities were indeed realized in the 20th century, when the Netherlands again became a major distributional hub.
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| 47. | As such, their research supports all of Schlosberg's notions of distributional, recognitional and participatory justice.
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| 48. | This is computationally not necessarily very restrictive, but the distributional assumptions up to this point are fairly stringent.
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| 49. | Another important assumption here is the normality distributional assumption, which cannot be relaxed under the Tobit model framework.
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| 50. | Access to online content requires Internet access, and this distributional consideration presents physical and sometimes financial barriers to access.
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