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- pronunciation - How do you pronounce Lowe in Lowes - English . . .
I am a Lowe in the US of english descent and my family pronounce "Lowe" as rhyming with "how " Our family has been in the US since at least the late 1700s To my grandfather's knowledge (the oldest living Lowe in my family) our family has always pronounced it this way
- proper nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
[Lowe's is the store's real name ] I got this book at Barnes Noble, because it was cheaper than Brentano's was selling it for [Yeah, I know Brentano's sold out, but that was their real name ] Sometimes people feel they have to add a possessive to a store's name, but they really don't People who say JC Penney's just don't know what the store
- Whats the proper way to handwrite a lowercase letter A?
I believe every one of the images that came up for me has some form of the OP's version 2 for a printed a (At some point as an adult I switched over to the other a (fig 1), perhaps thinking there was less chance of my a being mistaken for an o )
- Less or lower - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I am struggeling with deciding between 'less' or 'lower' For example I have the three sentences: Method A leads, on average, to 50 kWh less lower surplus energy per day The results show that the
- Acronyms and Initialisms- Uppercase, Lowercase, or either
The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition (2010) briefly addresses the question of whether the spelled-out form of an initialism or acronym should be initial-capped if the short form is capitalized, at 10 6 Capital versus lowercase for acronyms and initialisms:
- What is a difference between a Low AIC and a Bigger AIC
I recommend Burnham Anderson's book Model Selection and Multi-Model Inference: A Practical Information-Theoretic Approach They explicitly discuss differences in AIC A difference of less than 2 is not a lot of evidence that the model with the lower AIC is truly a better description of the data
- typography - Moving the lower case ‘c’ up flush with the ‘M’ in the . . .
There's a lot of variation in unstressed vowels across English dialects, both in terms of the phonetics (which vowels are distinct, which aren't) and the precise realisation (where the tongue is for each vowel) (As for Finn M'Cool, the apostrophe is not pronounced as anything; it's a non-phonetic spelling, just like most English spellings )
- What is meant by Low Bias and High Variance of the Model?
That's generally too vague to be constructive, so it ends up just being an insult If this were quoted from elsewhere, it might arguably be more useful, as it could indicate one shouldn't trust that source, but this doesn't seem to apply here (of course someone who admits being new to ML won't be a trusted source on ML knowledge)
- Converting between confidence interval and standard error
A 95 % confidence interval is obtained from the SE by multiplying it with qnorm(0 975) = 1 959964 in both directions
- interpretation - How do we interpret the meaning of a percentile . . .
I have learned from books that quot;If a score is the 40th percentile, this means that it is larger than 40% of the distribution, while the other 60% of scores are greater than or equal to the sco
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