noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
habeas corpus
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
habeas
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The Senate added restrictions on habeas corpus , or the right of prisoners to appeal against death sentences.
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Kennedy and other opponents of habeas corpus reform made a last-minute appeal to have the provision stripped from the bill.
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Yet the bill that has emerged from conference still includes the habeas corpus restrictions and the easier deportation rules.
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His petition for a writ of habeas corpus was denied by the circuit court.
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His writ of habeas corpus was filed one day late, &038;.
large
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Each combination was given a probability score based on its occurrence in a large corpus .
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The use of longer transitions requires a larger training corpus , increased storage for the transition matrices and is computationally more demanding.
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A larger tagged corpus would allow the creation of a more accurate syntactic model.
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lob
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This contrasts the number of possible transitions of each order with the actual number found in the million word LOB corpus .
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The composition of the test corpus and the reduced LOB corpus is shown in table 4.3.
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A 521 word text was written from a randomly selected business text, not associated with the LOB corpus .
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Many types occur just once in the LOB corpus .
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The only way in which one could incorporate such fine-grained information from the Text710 would be to completely re-tag the LOB corpus .
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However many of the tags used exclusively in the LOB corpus can be retained.
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When faced with the same problem the compilers of the LOB corpus opted for a statistical approach.
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The tags in the LOB corpus and Text710 dictionary were then substituted for those of the combined tagset.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ablation of capsaicin sensitive afferent neurones was verified by a depletion of calcitonin gene related peptide from the gastric corpus wall.
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Both the Text710 and the corpus contain information about words and their grammatical tags.
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But habeas corpus is in fact a federal civil proceeding, where much broader rules apply.
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But the corpus is a singular specimen, whose like is seldom seen on screen.
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His writ of habeas corpus was filed one day late, &.
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If there is no ovulation, then there is no corpus luteum formation and no cyclic rise in pregnanediol levels. 347.
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The concept of charity is elusive, moving, embodied in a corpus of decided cases built up over centuries.
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This operation involved cutting the main fibre tract that joins the two halves of the brain, the corpus callosum.