The possibility of having null subjects in language clusters together with the possibility of having free subject inversion. |
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Which means, someone needs to get fired over this, or all apologies and posturing about being responsible are null and void. |
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As part of the all-postal arrangements, each vote is null and void unless the elector has obtained the signature of a witness. |
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Until it becomes so, any conclusion linking the death penalty with the murder rate will be null and void. |
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To construct the null hypothesis in this test, we started with the observed number of species and assumed a constant rate of origination. |
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Thus, significant inflorescence and floral meristem activity is restored to stm null mutant plants in the absence of ULT1 function. |
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It is very obvious if confessions were exerted under torture, then they are null and void. |
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Without this law, the entire purpose of campaign funding limits on parties would be null and void. |
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Recently we and others have used double-stranded RNA interference to generate null phenocopies of specific genes in Drosophila. |
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Paup does not reproduce the phenetic clusters, and therefore the null hypothesis is falsified. |
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However, null subjects are sanctioned only in certain persons and certain syntactic contexts. |
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Its null distribution is obtained by permuting the columns of the alignment and recalculating its value several times. |
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Often, the production of an appropriate null corrector plate can be as difficult as the fabrication of the actual optic. |
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Here, when there is cooperativity and the repressive activities of u and v are balanced the null clines, being sigmoids, intersect three times. |
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The normal curve approach to inference begins by asserting a null hypothesis that is expressed using population parameters. |
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Be careful to note in this clause that the will supersedes all previous wills, making them null and void. |
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Further evidence in favour of the variable analysis comes from the fact that the distribution of null objects is sensitive to subjacency. |
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When someone was believed to be a heritor and he turns not to be, the inheritance partition will be null. |
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A null response was assigned if the crab did not respond to the odor plume. |
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It was the company's position that the alleged breach of the warranty rendered the insurance policy null and void. |
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This adapter is both a female to female gender changer, and a null modem adapter. |
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If it is a 9,8 or 7, a game of null is played without trumps, but the jokers are the highest cards of the suit of the drawn card. |
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Expletive null subjects, for example, can occur freely in the past, present, and future tenses. |
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We estimate that reversion of the lac mutation is about one-tenth as likely as a null frameshift mutation in a typical gene. |
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We used the test with Yates's correction to avoid spurious rejection of the null hypothesis when expectations are too small. |
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Eight more couples were forced to move their ceremonies at the last minute to avoid them being null and void. |
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If the null hypothesis is rejected, the program calculates a posterior probability for functional divergence for each position in the alignment. |
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All the lubes are stable from 100 degrees below zero to 750 above, beyond which I'm pretty much null and void anyway. |
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Based on the statistical results, the null hypothesis is rejected for all variables. |
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During this drought simulation, the ME-transformed plants depleted soil moisture more slowly than did the wild type or the null segregates. |
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A greater limitation is the misclassification of self reported birth weight, weight, or height, which may have caused some bias towards the null. |
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These analyses qualitatively or explicitly test null hypotheses of homogeneity of allele frequencies between or among populations. |
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We performed significance tests of the null hypothesis of constant population size for both data sets. |
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Additional null characters may follow the string, padding it out to a size that ensures the following structure is properly aligned. |
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Omnidirectional-antenna nulling systems tend to produce null rings that block GPS reception from a portion of the sky. |
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A well-designed GPS receiver usually can recover from a deep signal null within approximately one second. |
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I will look also at some intriguing hints that Rome may be reconsidering its position that Anglican ministerial orders are null and void. |
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For the estimation of the null distribution, one matrix was kept constant while rows and columns of the others were permuted. |
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There's a nearly null set of deep insight into emergent functionality that's reduced to useful practice. |
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The argument behind x is not quantitative, and we do not have an expression for its expected value under a null isolation model. |
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Poor exposure assessment, insofar as it is nondifferential, distorts the epidemiological measures of association toward the null value. |
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Both coefficients were statistically different from the null value of zero. |
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One is that the statute be declared null and void because it conflicts with federal law, so it doesn't operate in the future. |
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One thing I do know is that if she has no license then your insurance is also null and void. |
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So the United States and interim government's agreements are null and void. |
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Strictly speaking, a null pointer, one of the most common errors in C programming, is a pointer with an uninitialised value. |
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Counsel for ING submitted that once it is proven there was a breach and there was a loss arising out of the welding, the policy is null and void. |
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The null hypothesis was that habitat and other variables could not be used to predict the identity of a murrelet group. |
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Days ago, the Senate declared null and void the amnesty laws passed by Carlos Menem. |
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Any agreement entered into on the basis that the couple were married would be null and void. |
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More or less the same can be said of null subjects in controlled complements in Romanian and in embedded nominalized clauses in Imbabura Quechua. |
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We also tested the secondary null hypothesis that differences in vesical neck mobility would be independent of parity and continence status. |
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The proximity of the nonsense mutation to the start codon indicates that these mutations are null alleles. |
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Even if you receive a notice through the post, the ticket is null and void. |
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Under that logic, the entire concept of obscenity has become abrogated and essentially null and void. |
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Are you saying that all the work that has been done so far is null and void and should not be viewed as having made some progress? |
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If not, the cost and time spent on the 2004 elections could be null and void. |
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The precautions taken publicly are rendered null and void by the amount of negligence which goes on in private. |
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The null isoclines give the threshold of zero growth for each of the two species, and their intersection specifies the equilibrium point. |
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All treaties and old ways of doing things are null and void. |
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A council has been forced to reprint 16,000 postal voting packs after the first batch was declared null and void due to an administrative error, it emerged today. |
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Because all of the Rescued Film Project images are scanned to digital, the necessity of a darkroom is null. |
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However, the occurrence of null subjects in this Swiss dialect of Rhaeto-Romance is restricted to certain persons of the verb and certain syntactic environments. |
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When a senator leaves their party to another, or to go independent, suddenly literally hundreds and thousands of voters preferences are rendered null and void. |
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Too bad the anti-war statement has become all but null and void. |
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It doesn't matter that I have a college degree, and if I don't go back and redo my senior year of high school, that college degree becomes null and void. |
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In fact, all comments become null and void after seven days. |
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Yorkston is adamant that the club's lease is secure, but an expert on receivership told Scotland on Sunday that such leases could be declared null and void. |
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The contention of the French Republic that Article 177 cannot be used to obtain from the Court a ruling that such an act is null and void is pertinent. |
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So therefore his costs, which the AEC and the Council then pursued me for bankruptcy, his costs are therefore null and void, because he cannot present the issue of his costs. |
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The orders I asked for that the warrant of possession, the writ of possession, the warrant of possession, and the notice to quit were null and void. |
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A lot of my work challenges those mythologies and stereotypes to highlight the fact that all culture is essentially hybrid, and that the notion of purity is null and void. |
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I elected to treat Justice Wallace's order as being null and void. |
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Such provisions may still appear to exist in State constitutions, but it cannot be enforced, so it is null and void and not part of the body of the law. |
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But as part of Air Canada's financial reorganization plan, all unions must agree to concessions or else all deals previously reached are null and void. |
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The null in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals. |
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Using their method requires the ability to draw samples from an approximation to the joint distribution of the test statistics when all null hypotheses are true. |
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The fabrication team measured the optical surface using phase-shifting interferometry and a refractive null corrector near the center of curvature. |
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The null clinal pattern would be supported by a negative relationship between T cline, and wing loading, as we have observed for T cline, and size. |
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The light from the null corrector goes to the mirror under test, and the alignment consists of pointing the corrector so that the return image is free of coma. |
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The null hypothesis tested in this study, then, was the proportion of invariable sites model plus either site-specific or gamma-distributed rate variation. |
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In general, the high frequency of a null mutation may provide insights into the mode of selection as it relates to functional activity of a class of proteins. |
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Blacks are saying that the old contract with America is null and void. |
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Fgfr1 null mutant embryos die during gastrulation and segmentation, while homozygous embryos of Fgfr2 knockout die before gonad formation. |
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Thoughtful discussion and criticism is welcomed, but please send all flames to dev null. |
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Absolute zero is the null point of the thermodynamic temperature scale, also called absolute temperature. |
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As a result, a specification test of heteroscedasticity is performed with null hypothesis being that error terms are homogenous. |
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Testing for heteroscedasticity in wage changes according to the level of inflation yields a strong rejection of the null hypothesis. |
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Our null hypothesis reads that juveniles of red abalone would feed nonselectively on the epilithic and epiphytic diatom films supplied. |
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Guild structure in solitary hunting spider wasps compared with null predictions. |
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The phototube and photometer permit determination of the null point with a high degree of sensitivity. |
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If the items in question are repaired, replaced or removed from the vehicle, the right of the owner to appeal becomes null and void. |
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Pope Innocent III declared Philip Augustus' marriage to Agnes of Merania null and void, as he was still married to Isambour. |
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The predictions of the hypothesis are compared to those of the null hypothesis, to determine which is better able to explain the data. |
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The antipreferential clause in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was effectively rendered null and void without being openly repealed. |
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The ECP had declared the result as null and void over the alleged women disenfranchisement forcefully. |
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The email will explicitly state that you cannot reply to the email, it will go to dev null. |
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Danner acknowledges that missing middle, Which is in effect a null set that includes the data we don't have. |
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Terms commonly associated with statistical hypotheses are null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. |
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To conclude that there are grounds to say that a relationship exists between two phenomena, the null hypotheses must be rejected. |
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Earlier, the LHC had declared the orders of non-party based Cantonment Board LB elections null and void. |
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The backhandedness of this procedure reflects the fact that null hypothesis tests are motivated by rhetorical considerations. |
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Richard's marriage to Anne was never declared null, and it was public to everyone including secular and canon lawyers for 13 years. |
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Type II error is when we have failed to reject the null hypothesis when, in fact, it is false. |
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Development of a codominant PCR-based marker for the wheat Wx-B1 null allele. |
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The ADF, DF-GLS and NP test the null of unit root whereas the KPSS tests the null of stationarity. |
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First, we specify a first-order autoregressive error process and test the null hypothesis that the errors are not first-order autocorrelated. |
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If this case, each functions may be an extremal one and such a Lagrangian is called null Lagrangian. |
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Crucially, this rendered all past, present and future patents and monopolies null and void. |
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The field equations can be obtained from a thermodynamic variational principle which extremises the total heat density of all null surfaces. |
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Thus, any event in the rejection region leads to rejection of the null hypothesis. |
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The last examples of Tamil and Hindi show the overt and null case marking distinctions. |
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Its natural, intrinsic origin or null point is absolute zero at which the entropy of any system is at a minimum. |
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Specifically, we fit stable Paretian distributions to the residuals for some important macro-economic variates testing the null hypothesis of finite moments. |
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Sheikhs duly regarded any civil marriage inapplicably null and void. |
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The null hypothesis contends that the residuals are homoscedastic, independent of the explanatory variables, and that the model is correctly specified. |
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The reported test statistics in Table 1 indicate that the null hypothesis cannot be rejected for any of the series at the 5 percent significance level. |
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Most notably, we can reject the null hypothesis of symmetric adjustments in favor of asymmetric adjustments at any significance level only for the aforementioned M-TAR model. |
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The three null hypotheses were tested using chi-square analyses. |
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To answer these issues, three null hypotheses were developed. |
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Since no date of birth was entered for the patient, his age is null. |
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Another objection is that it is not always possible to demonstrate falsehood definitively, especially if one is using statistical criteria to evaluate a null hypothesis. |
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After coordinate translation, the first point of the theoretical profile has null abscissa and the point with minimum z-coordinate has null elevation. |
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Using various statistical measures, the author concluded that 269 studies with null findings would have to exist to render the effect of rTMS noneffective. |
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A Type II error is made if a false null hypothesis is accepted. |
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Researchers normally want to show that the null hypothesis is false. |
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