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  2. Amenable - Wikipedia

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    Amenable may refer to: Amenable group; Amenable species; Amenable number; Amenable set; See also. Agreeableness This page was last edited on 7 ...

  3. Amenable number - Wikipedia

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    An amenable number is a positive integer for which there exists a multiset of as many integers as the original number that both add up to the original number and when ...

  4. Open information extraction - Wikipedia

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    It considers that computers can make better use of the extractions if they are expressed in a compact way. This is especially important in sentences with subordinate clauses. In these cases, CSD suggests the generation of nested extractions. For example, consider the sentence "The Embassy said that 6,700 Americans were in Pakistan".

  5. Americans Appear More Amenable to Autocracy in 2024 - AOL

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    Americans Appear More Amenable to Autocracy in 2024. Philip Elliott. January 2, 2024 at 2:53 PM. This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter.

  6. Amenable group - Wikipedia

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    A group extension of an amenable group by an amenable group is again amenable. In particular, finite direct product of amenable groups are amenable, although infinite products need not be. Direct limits of amenable groups are amenable. In particular, if a group can be written as a directed union of amenable subgroups, then it is amenable.

  7. Donkey sentence - Wikipedia

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    The goal of formal semantics is to show how sentences of a natural language such as English could be translated into a formal logical language, and so would then be amenable to mathematical analysis. Following Russell , it is typical to translate indefinite noun phrases using an existential quantifier , [ 6 ] as in the following simple example ...

  8. Stealthing case rapist jailed over years of abuse - AOL

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    A serial rapist has been jailed for 16 years over a catalogue of offences towards women, including several ex-partners. Luke Ford's 19 convictions include what is believed to be the first in ...

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