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Using Properties to Compare Both Words and Clauses
2011There are many applications that use the semantic similarity of words to compare input to stored data, such as conversational agents. When a human thinks of a word they consider a meaning which has associated attributes and properties. Clauses allow words to combine together to form a single meaning.
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Equations Compared with Clauses for Specification of Abstract Data Types
1981Our goal is to obtain a specification of a relational data base as an abstract data type in such a way that a computer program can simulate on a small scale the intended use of the data base by generating formal consequences of the specification (that is, without the existence of any implementation of the data base).
Maarten H. van Emden, T. S. E. Maibaum
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Non-compete clause: a comparative study
International Journal of Law Research and StudiesThis study aims to analyze the employee's contractual obligation not to compete after the expiration of the employment contract, regulated by the so-called non-competition clause. This is achieved by comparing the Saudi and Egyptian labor laws, particularly in light of Article (83) of the Labor Law.
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The "Sandbagging clauses" in a comparative perspective
The essay examines the drafting techniques of sandbagging clauses, highlighting the key differences across legal systems.F. Benatti, N. Corvaglia
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Studies in the syntax of relative and comparative clauses
1975Thesis. 1975. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics. ; Vita. ; Bibliography: leaves 276-281. ; by Avery DeLano Andrews, III. ; Ph.D.
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"Faire" as Substitute in Comparative Clauses
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