definite sentence - определение. Что такое definite sentence
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Что (кто) такое definite sentence - определение

RESTRAINT OF A PERSON'S LIBERTY BY JUDICIAL OR OTHER DETENTION
Incarceration; Imprison; Imprisoned; Incarcerate; Deprivation of liberty; Inprisonment; Jail time; Term of imprisonment; Sentence of imprisonment; Definite sentence; Definite imprisonment; True imprisonment; Release from imprisonment
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definite sentence         
<logic> A collection of definite clauses. (2003-12-04)
Sentence (linguistics)         
TEXTUAL UNIT CONSISTING OF ONE OR MORE WORDS THAT ARE GRAMMATICALLY LINKED, EXPRESSING A COMPLETE THOUGHT IN NON-FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS
Declarative sentence; Sentence (grammar); Sentence Grammar; Sentence grammer; Minor sentence; Complete sentence; Sentence (language); Sentences (language); Sentence length (linguistics); Sentence length (Linguistics); Telling sentence; Sentence type
In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." In traditional grammar, it is typically defined as a string of words that expresses a complete thought, or as a unit consisting of a subject and predicate.
Definite description         
DENOTING PHRASE IN THE FORM OF "THE X" WHERE X IS A NOUN-PHRASE OR A SINGULAR COMMON NOUN. THE DEFINITE DESCRIPTION IS PROPER IF X APPLIES TO A UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL OR OBJECT
Present King of France; Definite descriptions; Definite descriptor; The present King of France is bald; Iota operator; Definite description theory
In formal semantics and philosophy of language, a definite description is a denoting phrase in the form of "the X" where X is a noun-phrase or a singular common noun. The definite description is proper if X applies to a unique individual or object.
successive sentences         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
DECREE OF PUNISHMENT IN LAW
Sentencing; Concurrent sentence; Consecutive sentences; Consecutive sentence; Concurrent sentences; Successive sentences; Prison sentence; Sentence (legal); Jail sentence; Consecutive sentencing; Sentencing (law); Judicial sentence; Criminal sentence; Gang enhancement; Bifurcated sentence; Criminal sentencing
n. in criminal law, the imposition of the penalty for each of several crimes, one after the other, as compared to "concurrent sentences" (at the same time). Example: Carl Convict has been found guilty of manslaughter, assault with a deadly weapon and armed robbery, for which the maximum sentences are 15 years, 10 years and 10 years, respectively. By imposing successive sentences, the judge adds the terms together and sentences Convict to 35 years. Had the judge made the sentences concurrent, the maximum total would be 15 years. See also: sentence
concurrent sentences         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
DECREE OF PUNISHMENT IN LAW
Sentencing; Concurrent sentence; Consecutive sentences; Consecutive sentence; Concurrent sentences; Successive sentences; Prison sentence; Sentence (legal); Jail sentence; Consecutive sentencing; Sentencing (law); Judicial sentence; Criminal sentence; Gang enhancement; Bifurcated sentence; Criminal sentencing
n. sentences for more than one crime which are to be served at one time. When a criminal defendant is convicted of two or more crimes, a judge sentences him/her to a certain period of time for each crime. Then out of compassion, leniency, plea bargaining or the fact that the several crimes are interrelated, the judge will rule that the sentences may all be served at the same time, with the longest period controlling.
Sentence boundary disambiguation         
PROBLEM IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING OF DECIDING WHERE SENTENCES BEGIN AND END
Sentence detection; Sentence Boundary Disambiguation; Sentence breaking; Sentence segmentation
Sentence boundary disambiguation (SBD), also known as sentence breaking, sentence boundary detection, and sentence segmentation, is the problem in natural language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end. Natural language processing tools often require their input to be divided into sentences; however, sentence boundary identification can be challenging due to the potential ambiguity of punctuation marks.
Sentencing         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
DECREE OF PUNISHMENT IN LAW
Sentencing; Concurrent sentence; Consecutive sentences; Consecutive sentence; Concurrent sentences; Successive sentences; Prison sentence; Sentence (legal); Jail sentence; Consecutive sentencing; Sentencing (law); Judicial sentence; Criminal sentence; Gang enhancement; Bifurcated sentence; Criminal sentencing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Sentence.
Definite quadratic form         
QUADRATIC FORM THAT IS EITHER GREATER THEN 0 EXCEPT FOR 0 OR LESS THEN 0 EXCEPT FOR 0
Negative semidefinite; Definite bilinear form; Semidefinite; Semi-definite form; Positive definite form; Positive-definite form; Semidefinite bilinear form; Positive definite bilinear form; Positive-definite bilinear form; Positive definite quadratic form; Indefinite quadratic form; Positive-definite quadratic form; Indefinite form; Positive Definite Quadratic Form; Negative semi-definite; Semidefinite quadratic form; Negative-definite quadratic form; Negative definite quadratic form; Positive semidefinite quadratic form; Negative semidefinite quadratic form; Semi-definite quadratic form; Positive semi-definite quadratic form; Negative semi-definite quadratic form; Negative-definite bilinear form; Negative definite bilinear form; Negative-definite form; Negative definite form; Semidefinite form; Semi-definite bilinear form; Positive semidefinite bilinear form; Negative semidefinite bilinear form; Negative semi-definite bilinear form; Positive semi-definite bilinear form; Positive semidefinite form; Negative semidefinite form; Negative semi-definite form; Positive semi-definite form; Semi-definite
In mathematics, a definite quadratic form is a quadratic form over some real vector space that has the same sign (always positive or always negative) for every non-zero vector of . According to that sign, the quadratic form is called positive-definite or negative-definite.
Positive-definite kernel         
GENERALIZATION OF A POSITIVE-DEFINITE MATRIX
Kernel function; Positive definite kernel; Positive-definite kernel function
In operator theory, a branch of mathematics, a positive-definite kernel is a generalization of a positive-definite function or a positive-definite matrix. It was first introduced by James Mercer in the early 20th century, in the context of solving integral operator equations.
Imprison         
·vt To limit, restrain, or confine in any way.
II. Imprison ·vt To put in prison or jail; To arrest and detain in custody; to Confine.

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Imprisonment

Imprisonment is the restraint of a person's liberty, for any cause whatsoever, whether by authority of the government, or by a person acting without such authority. In the latter case it is "false imprisonment". Imprisonment does not necessarily imply a place of confinement, with bolts and bars, but may be exercised by any use or display of force (such as placing one in handcuffs), lawfully or unlawfully, wherever displayed, even in the open street. People become prisoners, wherever they may be, by the mere word or touch of a duly authorized officer directed to that end. Usually, however, imprisonment is understood to imply an actual confinement in a jail or prison employed for the purpose according to the provisions of the law.

Sometimes gender imbalances occur in imprisonment rates, with incarceration of males proportionately more likely than incarceration of females.