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Give judges a list of mandatory
sentences
to impose for crimes, so that you don't need to rely on judges using their judgment.
She read two
sentences.
And if we rely, as we do at the moment, solely on the criminal justice system and the threat of punitive sentences, we will be nurturing a monster we cannot tame.
And then, when you leave today, I'd like you to maybe write a couple of
sentences
about what that period of time has been like for you, because frequently I hear from people, "You know, I couldn't do this, I couldn't do that.
Next, use short sentences, because grandma, like anyone of us, if you make very long sentences, she gets to the end and she can't remember what you said in the beginning, anymore.
Machine translation is starting to translate some
sentences
here and there.
So the way this works is whenever you're a just a beginner, we give you very simple
sentences.
There's a lot of very simple
sentences
on the web.
We give you very simple
sentences
along with what each word means.
And as you get more advanced, we give you more complex
sentences
to translate.
As opposed to learning with made-up sentences, people are learning with real content, which is inherently interesting.
You can think of these short motifs that repeat over and over again as words, and these words occur in
sentences.
So I was almost ready to give up when one night, I played around with these
sentences
and found out that there's actually a beautiful solution in here.
We're trying to end life without parole
sentences
for children.
And I've been representing these kids who have been sentenced to do these very harsh
sentences.
So these small, picky things form the vocabulary that come together and make the sentences, enabling us to make tangible things like ... a solar-powered Popsicle truck.
It's a great way to start
sentences.
The diameter of each dot represents the length of the sentence inside, so that the large dots contain large sentences, and the small dots contain small
sentences.
So we have this paradox, which is that the number of annual executions has remained high but the number of new death
sentences
has gone down.
Now, that's really good compared to the mid-1980s, when it was in excess of 80 percent, but we can't explain the decline in death
sentences
and the affinity for life without the possibility of parole by an erosion of support for the death penalty, because people still support the death penalty.
Now, you might think that this decline in death
sentences
and the increase in the number of life
sentences
is a good thing or a bad thing.
Here, I'm explaining how a computer uses the grammar of English to parse sentences, and here, there's a pause and the student has to reflect, understand what's going on and check the right boxes before they can continue.
Now, in this series he's speaking with the aid of a computer, which actually makes identifying the ends of
sentences
fairly easy.
It listens to the lecture, and then it uses the amplitude of each word to move a point on the x-axis, and it uses the inflection of
sentences
to move a same point up and down on the y-axis.
So there's a lot of sentences, so a lot of stars, and after rendering all of the audio, this is what we get.
Schlaug found that his stroke victims who were aphasic, could not form
sentences
of three- or four-word sentences, but they could still sing the lyrics to a song, whether it was "Happy Birthday To You" or their favorite song by the Eagles or the Rolling Stones.
Richard Ford: I was slow to learn to read, went all the way through school not really reading more than the minimum, and still to this day can't read silently much faster than I can read aloud, but there were a lot of benefits to being dyslexic for me because when I finally did reconcile myself to how slow I was going to have to do it, then I think I came very slowly into an appreciation of all of those qualities of language and of
sentences
that are not just the cognitive aspects of language: the syncopations, the sounds of words, what words look like, where paragraphs break, where lines break.
I just had to do it really slowly, and as I did, lingering on those
sentences
as I had to linger, I fell heir to language's other qualities, which I think has helped me write
sentences.
Richard Ford, who's won the Pulitzer Prize, says that dyslexia helped him write
sentences.
A handy thing to have, because language is infinite, and you can't just parrot back the
sentences
that you've heard.
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