predication in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌpredi'keiʃən ] ]
Examples
- During training the total power measured from the sensor is subtracted from the initial CPU, RAM, and Disk power model predication.
- Also, the designers claim that CPUs without predication are easier to design, and optimizing compilers are less likely to make mistakes.
- However, the analysis of predication presented here, while valid for Khalkha, is adapted from the description of Khorchin by Matsuoka 2007.
- Locative pronouns indicate an animate location toward which an action is taking place in dynamic predications, or at which an item is located.
- During the months of March and April 1678 he participates in a big predication and apostolic campaign helped by the priests of the Oratory.
- Bourland sees specifically the " identity " and " predication " functions as pernicious, but advocates eliminating all forms for the sake of simplicity.
- Next, he distinguishes between a subject of predication, namely that of which anything is affirmed or denied, and a subject of inhesion.
- Under this new model, to put it simply, the parameter which under other models is analyzed as handshape is in fact the predications.
- Since it has no condition codes, RISC-V must do branches instead of branch predication, that is, conditional execution of instructions.
- Despite predications that the Devils will roll over the Canadiens, Lemaire insists that New Jersey will have its hands full with Montreal's offense.