sentence length उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "The last thing we want to see is a reduction in sentence lengths, " said Johnson County District Attorney Paul Morrison, vice chairman of the Kansas Sentencing Commission.
- The number of people sentenced to prison have gone down in the ten-year period of 2004-2013, but the average sentence length ( approximately 8.4 months ) has not been affected.
- It is easier to predict what a sentence length will be, the sentences tend to be around the same length for the same crime, and the time being served is shorter than in the past.
- He proposed putting a stop to the practice of cutting sentence lengths for prisoners'so-called good behavior, as well as ending peremptory challenges, in which attorneys can disqualify prospective jurors without offering a specific reason.
- Language models are typically approximated by smoothed " n "-gram models, and similar approaches have been applied to translation models, but there is additional complexity due to different sentence lengths and word orders in the languages.
- Under the agreement, Italy is not permitted to change sentence lengths and must first apply to the U . N . court if it wants to alter a convict's conditions of imprisonment, the tribunal said in a press release.
- Her wariness of the conventions of language, her bending of the normal rules of punctuation, sentence length, and so on, are used to create a feminine prose, which Richardson saw as necessary for the expression of female experience.
- Among the first ones used was distribution of word lengths; other proposed invariants include average sentence length, average word length, noun, verb or adjective usage frequency, vocabulary richness, and frequency of function words, or specific function words.
- A 2010 analysis of U . S . Sentencing Commission data found that blacks received the longest sentences of any ethnicity within each gender group ( specifically, their sentence lengths were on average 91 months for men and 36 months for women ).
- As measured by a Flesch Kincaid readability test ( calculated from word and sentence lengths ), they were written at a level accessible to ninth-grade high-school students, while Wikipedia articles were written at a level suitable for college students.