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Definitions for new-model
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Wiktionary
new-modelverb
To give a new form to.
Etymology: Possibly from New Model Army (at Wikipedia) (1645-1660).
Webster Dictionary
New-modelverb
to remodel
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of new-model in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of new-model in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of new-model in a Sentence
It shifts who the government is supporting. So under current policy, they support the individual who then uses those funds. The new model would be directly to the providers, by making this tweak, under federal law, it prevents them for paying for the facilities if worship is done.
We aim to understand how the brain represents information about the real world, toward such a goal, we demonstrated that our algorithm can model and read out perceptual contents in the form of sentences from human brain activity. To do this, we modified an existing network model that could generate sentences from images using a deep neural network, a model of visual system, followed by an RNN (recurrent neural network), a model that can generate sentences. Specifically, using our dataset of movies and movie-evoked brain activity, we trained a new model that could infer activation patterns of DNN from brain activity.
This new model will allow the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit... to somewhat mitigate the financial effects of this historic crisis.
The lower price Apple Watch 3 is a gateway to get people to commit, comparatively speaking, you are paying 50 % less than a new model — a cost that is a lot easier to swallow.
The breakdown of society will force the building of a new model--emulating the Jewish people in Babylon 3500 years ago.
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