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In our yielding model vs In our resulting model

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'In our yielding model' suggests a model that is flexible or adaptable, while 'in our resulting model' implies a model that has produced specific outcomes. The choice between the two phrases depends on the context and the type of model you are describing.
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This phrase is correct and can be used to refer to a model that is flexible or adaptable.

"In our yielding model"

This phrase is used to describe a model that is open to change or modification, suggesting a sense of flexibility or adaptability.

Alternatives:

  • in our flexible model
  • in our adaptable model
  • in our accommodating model
  • in our adjustable model
  • in our pliable model

This phrase is correct and can be used to refer to a model that has produced specific outcomes or results.

"In our resulting model"

This phrase is used to describe a model that has generated specific outcomes or results, implying a sense of finality or achievement.
  • are considering dynamic choice. In our resulting model, the function φ converts utility into Luce value. A standard logit model requires this conversion function to.
  • In our resulting model,. P(c=4|'ont') ≈ 0.40 while P(c=6|'ont') ≈ 0.54: The MAP assignment forces 'ont' to be aligned to cept 5 only, and therefore to 'need'.
  • fore in our resulting model the non-stationary ideal on a+ will be presaturated and L1,, will hold. H. REFERENCES. [1] Y ABE, Strong compactness and weakly  ...
  • In our resulting model, Eqs. (5), (6), (7), and (10), as well as. Eqs. (2) and (3) describing c(r, 5), predict the pressure at each point on the fingerpad as a function of ...

Alternatives:

  • in our outcome-oriented model
  • in our achievement model
  • in our productive model
  • in our successful model
  • in our effective model

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