Annotations definition

Annotations. Amendments (Textual)
Annotations morphology (POS + lemma), syntax (chunking, parsing); • Evaluation test data + development test data selected from parallel data provided by WP4 and WP5 (500-2000 sentence pairs per each set), manually checked.
Annotations means the case law annotations to the Oregon Revised Statutes compiled and printed as the last volume of the Oregon Revised Statutes or as the Annotations Cumulative Supplement.

Examples of Annotations in a sentence

  • Annotations or changes made to these files will be visible by any End User in a class with whom You have shared a file.

  • Annotations in this AGA which refer to beneficiaries usually also apply to affiliated entities (just like the provisions of the MGA themselves; see also MGA Preamble).

  • Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide).

  • Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information.

  • Management will post changes to the Agreement or Annotations within 30 days of when the Parties agree to the changes.

  • Annotations shall include any Work that deviates from approved shop drawings and other submittals, as well as an updating of drawing schedules to reflect approved, as-built equipment, product data, etc.

  • Annotations will be printed on a different color than the contract.

  • Lines Weights, Line Styles, Colors, Text Size, Text Fonts, Scale, and Annotations Legibility is the primary concern when choosing the scale, line weights and text size.

  • Management shall provide a link to the electronic version of the Agreement and Annotations compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended (29 U.S.C. 794(d)) through the FSWeb and the Forest Service Internet no later than the effective date of this agreement.

  • Other Interactive Features Read Annotations Standard Annotation display Custom Annotation display Bookmarks Pop-ups still in development.


More Definitions of Annotations

Annotations means the content such as notes, instructions, or recordings that you may layer on top of a Resource or User Material (defined below) using the Digital Tool.
Annotations means the case law annotations to the Oregon Revised

Related to Annotations

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