Unstructured
in sentence
18 examples of Unstructured in a sentence
And of course, through all of these lines are flowing
unstructured
language.
They are purposely unstructured, while the sciences are purposely structured.
The main point is we can have smaller robots that can go faster and then travel in these very
unstructured
environments.
It's more like you take the system and you feed it lots of data, including
unstructured
data, like the kind we generate in our digital lives.
And here you can see that it's walking over
unstructured
terrain.
Pretentious storytelling such as this always uses the same technique: 1) Throw opaque,
unstructured
threads around to perplex the audience.
Most characters appear to live aimless,
unstructured
lives, held together by their professional commitments.
However, in the end all it serves is to construct a severely disjointed,
unstructured
and ultimately unfriendly film to the audience.
I don't know what kept me from changing the channel despite the slow,
unstructured
plot - but I'm glad I stayed with it.
Today (2001) it is rather passe to have a black actor in a major role, jazz as the defining music,
unstructured
modern dance a la Martha Graham, and progressive political ideas bantered about.
An unstructured, clumsily-paced mess from start to finish, with little in the way of a plot and so much thunderous noise and self-conscious 'scary stuff' that it never comes close to creating the quietly unsettling atmosphere needed to set up the viewer for a scare.
The typical email system is unstructured, but at least you can see it all – and some of the metadata (dates, size, sender).
By contrast, most social-network email is not just unstructured, but almost actively obscure.
This skill is crucial in
unstructured
situations, when it is often more difficult to ask the right questions than it is to get the right answers.
In
unstructured
situations, such as post-apartheid South Africa, the transformational leadership of Nelson Mandela made a huge difference.
By extracting useful information from
unstructured
data, these systems accelerate the information age, helping their users with a broad range of tasks, from identifying unique market opportunities to discovering new treatments for diseases to crafting creative solutions for cities, companies, and communities.
Yes, says Brandeis, because they already do, via text, email, and phone: “It’s a cumbersome process, the data are totally unstructured, and doctors wind up repeating themselves, because searching through six months of text messages makes no sense.”
Traditionally, Shiite seminaries were rather unorganized,
unstructured
places, based on pre-modern styles of management.
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