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So we still need to have something written down to disambiguate.
And so that allowed them to disambiguate those two things.
When seen individually, these words may be hard to disambiguate.
Both were launched in 1944 so they are disambiguated by month of launch.
Parallelism is another way to disambiguate the figure of an image.
To disambiguate, the game has been referred to as Sonic 2006.
They're not have to disambiguate other reasons for it to be incremented than their own.
"They were mashed together and they needed to be disambiguated."
Therefore it is impossible to disambiguate between all viable theories.
Further processing is required to disambiguate true "global motion" direction.
However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
The procedure followed ensured that only a certain response would disambiguate the message.
The link is made through the principal investigator in a database that has been disambiguated for person.
I'm always very careful to disambiguate the two.
Where "x" is used as a placeholder in order to disambiguate the "I" from the thinking thing.
In written English, punctuation is vital to disambiguate the meaning of sentences.
Later information is necessary to disambiguate earlier stretches.
As other bookmakers can offer similar gambling services it is necessary to disambiguate the bets.
They are usually omitted in Romanian unless required to disambiguate the meaning of a sentence.
In this way, word senses can be disambiguated simply by comparing them with the definitions of neighbouring words.
To disambiguate this in favour of a variable declaration, the same technique can be used as for the first case above.
They propose to disambiguate this assertion into a strong and a weak version:
Bracketing may be used and may be needed to disambiguate terms.
Continuity is where the perceptual system tries to disambiguate which segments fit together into continuous lines.
Humans use context to disambiguate the various meanings of a given piece of text, where available.