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As a crew member, it is to be noticed that a Wiper may undergo a condition known as burnout syndrome . This is where a seafarer may be overcome by increased anxiety and stress by means of poor leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | <clarity> As a crew member, it is to be noticed that a Wiper may undergo a condition known as burnout syndrome . This is where a seafarer may be overcome by increased anxiety and stress by means of poor leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | As a crew member, it is to be noticed that a Wiper may undergo burnout syndrome and be overcome by increased anxiety and stress by means of poor leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | clarity | 6704145 | 1 |
This is where a seafarer may be overcome by increased anxiety and stress by means of poor leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | <clarity> This is where a seafarer may be overcome by increased anxiety and stress by means of poor leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | This is where a seafarer may be overcome by increased anxiety and stress due to leadership, long hours, and high-risk applications. | clarity | 6704145 | 1 |
The implications of work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication of crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | <clarity> The implications of work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication of crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | Work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication of crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | clarity | 6704145 | 1 |
The implications of work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication of crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | <clarity> The implications of work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication of crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | The implications of work-related stress stemming from seafaring operations can be largely alleviated through clear communication between crew and leadership and occasionally moderation through a human resources department. | clarity | 6704145 | 1 |
Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | <meaning-changed> Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | According to Hyunhee Park: "Like the Mongolian style, it is possible that this Kory style continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | meaning-changed | 67329715 | 1 |
Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | <meaning-changed> Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang Kory yang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | meaning-changed | 67329715 | 1 |
Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | <meaning-changed> Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence some Chinese in the Ming period after the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | meaning-changed | 67329715 | 1 |
Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | <clarity> Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | clarity | 67329715 | 1 |
Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | <clarity> Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty after the fall of the Yuan dynastyis also based on speculations and is a topic which needs to investigated further. | Moreover, the possibility that goryeoyang continued to influence the clothing of the Ming dynasty replaced the Yuan dynasty, a topic to investigate further." | clarity | 67329715 | 1 |
The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations in Shanghai by the military forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | <meaning-changed> The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations in Shanghai by the military forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations and leftist elements in Shanghai by the military forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | meaning-changed | 6795857 | 1 |
The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations in Shanghai by the military forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | <clarity> The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations in Shanghai by the military forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Communist Party of China URLanizations in Shanghai by forces supporting General Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party, or KMT). | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
Following the incident, conservative KMT elements carried out a full-scale purge of Communists in all areas under their control, and even more violent suppression occurred in Guangzhou and Changsha. | <clarity> Following the incident, conservative KMT elements carried out a full-scale purge of Communists in all areas under their control, and even more violent suppression occurred in Guangzhou and Changsha. | Following the incident, conservative KMT elements carried out a full-scale purge of Communists in all areas under their control, and violent suppression occurred in Guangzhou and Changsha. | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
By 15 July 1927, the Wuhan regime had also expelled the Communists in its ranks, effectively ending the KMT's four-year alliance with the Comintern and the Chinese Communist Party . | <clarity> By 15 July 1927, the Wuhan regime had also expelled the Communists in its ranks, effectively ending the KMT's four-year alliance with the Comintern and the Chinese Communist Party . | By 15 July 1927, the Wuhan regime had also expelled the Communists in its ranks, effectively ending the First United Front, a working alliance of the KMT and the CPC under the tutelage of Comintern agents . | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
For the remainder of 1927, the CPC launched several uprisings in an attempt to regain their previous power, marking the beginning of the Chinese Civil War. | <clarity> For the remainder of 1927, the CPC launched several uprisings in an attempt to regain their previous power, marking the beginning of the Chinese Civil War. | For the remainder of 1927, the CPC launched uprisings to regain power, marking the beginning of the Chinese Civil War. | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist Party was largely diminished in their influence , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | <clarity> With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist Party was largely diminished in their influence , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist power was largely diminished in their influence , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist Party was largely diminished in their influence , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | <clarity> With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist Party was largely diminished in their influence , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | With the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising however, the Communist Party was largely diminished , unable to launch another major urban offensive. | clarity | 6795857 | 1 |
She was declared Servant of God by the Holy See in 2021. | <clarity> She was declared Servant of God by the Holy See in 2021. | She was declared Servant of God in 2021. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariakkutty . | <meaning-changed> Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariakkutty . | Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born as Kochuthresia in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariakkutty . | meaning-changed | 68248886 | 1 |
Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariakkutty . | <fluency> Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariakkutty . | Early years Fidelis Thaliath was born in 1929 in Puthanpally, a village in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Joseph Thaliath and Mariamkkutty . | fluency | 68248886 | 1 |
She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | <meaning-changed> She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | She joined the religious congregation, Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | meaning-changed | 68248886 | 1 |
She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | <clarity> She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | She joined the Sisters of the Destitute in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | <clarity> She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the oath of celibacy in 1956. | She joined the Sisters of the Destitute movement in 1952 and took the perpetual vow of chastity in 1956. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
Social career Returning to India in 1977, Thaliath joined the efforts of Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly, the founder of the Sisters of the Destitute movement, to found the Jivodya Hospital, which was built on a plot of land in Ashok Vihar in Delhi, bought with a gift of 1000 she had received for purchasing a car and served there in the Department of Gynecology. | <clarity> Social career Returning to India in 1977, Thaliath joined the efforts of Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly, the founder of the Sisters of the Destitute movement, to found the Jivodya Hospital, which was built on a plot of land in Ashok Vihar in Delhi, bought with a gift of 1000 she had received for purchasing a car and served there in the Department of Gynecology. | Social career Returning to India in 1977, she founded the Jivodya Hospital, which was built on a plot of land in Ashok Vihar in Delhi, bought with a gift of 1000 she had received for purchasing a car and served there in the Department of Gynecology. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
During her time in Delhi, she was involved in several social activities, focusing on helping the destitute people and founded two centres, one to house the destitute women in Vikaspuri and the other, a home for the handicapped children in Ghaziabad. | <clarity> During her time in Delhi, she was involved in several social activities, focusing on helping the destitute people and founded two centres, one to house the destitute women in Vikaspuri and the other, a home for the handicapped children in Ghaziabad. | During her time in Delhi, she was involved in several social activities, focusing on helping the destitute people and founded two centres, one to house the poor women in Vikaspuri and the other, a home for the handicapped children in Ghaziabad. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
Thaliath died on January 17, 2008, at the age of 79. | <meaning-changed> Thaliath died on January 17, 2008, at the age of 79. | Spirituality Hers was a life set aside for the underprivileged and the needy. Nourished by the sacrament of eucharist and rosary in her hands, she walked through the streets of Delhi, caring for the sick and the abandoned. She not only took care of them and provided medicines, but also prayed for them. Her selfless service brought meaning to the lives of so many poor patients, especially the lepers. Thaliath died on January 17, 2008, at the age of 79. | meaning-changed | 68248886 | 1 |
Canonization Thaliath, who was popularly known as Doctoramma (Mother Doctor), is reported to have performed several miracles which are being considered and verified by Roman Catholic Church and her social and religious contributions were considered by the Church while deciding upon initiation of her canonization process. | <clarity> Canonization Thaliath, who was popularly known as Doctoramma (Mother Doctor), is reported to have performed several miracles which are being considered and verified by Roman Catholic Church and her social and religious contributions were considered by the Church while deciding upon initiation of her canonization process. | Cause of Canonization Thaliath is reported to have performed several miracles which are being considered and verified by Roman Catholic Church and her social and religious contributions were considered by the Church while deciding upon initiation of her canonization process. | clarity | 68248886 | 1 |
As the first step towards canonization, she was declared Servant of God by the Roman Catholic Church on 14 July 2021. | <meaning-changed> As the first step towards canonization, she was declared Servant of God by the Roman Catholic Church on 14 July 2021. | As the first step towards canonization, she was declared Servant of God by the Roman Catholic Church on 14 July 2021 in the archdiocese of Faridabad by the Archbishop Mar Kuriakose Bharanikulangara. | meaning-changed | 68248886 | 1 |
URLe Lilanga (1934 27 June 2005) was a Tanzanian painter and sculptor, active from the late 1970s and until the early years of the 21st century. | <clarity> URLe Lilanga (1934 27 June 2005) was a Tanzanian painter and sculptor, active from the late 1970s and until the early years of the 21st century. | URLe Lilanga (1934 27 June 2005) was a Tanzanian painter and sculptor, active from the late 1970s and until the early 21st century. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
The main gate of the Nyumba ya Sanaa cultural centre in Dar es Salaam has decorations by Lilanga URLe Lilanga (right) and fellow painter Patrick Francis Imanjama outside Nyumba ya Sanaa In 1970, Lilanga decided to move to Dar es Salaam, where there were greater opportunities for selling sculptures and practising contemporary art. | <clarity> The main gate of the Nyumba ya Sanaa cultural centre in Dar es Salaam has decorations by Lilanga URLe Lilanga (right) and fellow painter Patrick Francis Imanjama outside Nyumba ya Sanaa In 1970, Lilanga decided to move to Dar es Salaam, where there were greater opportunities for selling sculptures and practising contemporary art. | The main gate of the Nyumba ya Sanaa cultural centre in Dar es Salaam with sculptures by Lilanga URLe Lilanga (right) and fellow painter Patrick Francis Imanjama outside Nyumba ya Sanaa In 1970, Lilanga decided to move to Dar es Salaam, where there were greater opportunities for selling sculptures and practising contemporary art. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
He worked as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | <clarity> He worked as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | He started as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
He worked as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | <meaning-changed> He worked as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | He worked as a night guard at the House of Art (Nyumba ya Sanaa), a cultural centre for the development of African art and craftsmanship in Dar es Salaam. | meaning-changed | 6853425 | 1 |
Lilanga's talents were soon recognized by Jean Pruitt, an American aid worker promoting Tanzanian art. Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | <meaning-changed> Lilanga's talents were soon recognized by Jean Pruitt, an American aid worker promoting Tanzanian art. Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | In 1982, he created wooden doors with clourful shetani figures for this cultural centre. After the Nyumba ya Sanaa was destroyed, these doors were bought and restored by a German collector and are documented in the book URLe Lilanga: The Doors of Nyumba ya Sanaa. other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | meaning-changed | 6853425 | 1 |
Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | <meaning-changed> Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | Lilanga welcomed As a modern artist in his own right, he joined other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | meaning-changed | 6853425 | 1 |
Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | <clarity> Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama to join Nyumba ya Sanaa . | Lilanga welcomed other artists like Robino Ntila, Augustino Malaba and Patrick Francis Imanjama . | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters Ossining Center . | <meaning-changed> In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters Ossining Center . | Lilanga's talents were recognized by Maryknoll Sister Jean Pruitt, an American aid worker promoting Tanzanian art. In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters Ossining Center . | meaning-changed | 6853425 | 1 |
In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters Ossining Center . | <clarity> In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters Ossining Center . | In 1977, he made his first journey outside Africa, travelling to New York, where he had a show at the Maryknoll Sisters ' Ossining Center in New York State . | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with sculpture ( roots, softwood and, later, hard ebony), working in the Makonde tradition. | <clarity> Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with sculpture ( roots, softwood and, later, hard ebony), working in the Makonde tradition. | Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with wooden sculpture, made from roots, softwood and, later, hard ebony), working in the Makonde tradition. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with sculpture ( roots, softwood and, later, hard ebony), working in the Makonde tradition. | <coherence> Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with sculpture ( roots, softwood and, later, hard ebony), working in the Makonde tradition. | Artistic development & success Shortly after beginning grammar school, Lilanga had his first contact with sculpture ( roots, softwood and, later, ebony, and working in the Makonde tradition. | coherence | 6853425 | 1 |
A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | <coherence> A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | coherence | 6853425 | 1 |
A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | <clarity> A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | A lot of URLe Lilanga's art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | <fluency> A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection HMC of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | A lot of URLe Lilanga's lifetime art works can be found in leading international collections like The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi or the Hamburg Mawingu Collection (HMC) of German collector Peter-Andreas Kamphausen. | fluency | 6853425 | 1 |
Directly after the death of the artist, the HMC: URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | <clarity> Directly after the death of the artist, the HMC: URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | Shortly after the death of the artist, the HMC: URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | clarity | 6853425 | 1 |
Directly after the death of the artist, the HMC: URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | <fluency> Directly after the death of the artist, the HMC: URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | Directly after the death of the artist, the URLe Lilanga Collection presented the first systematically and thematically complete catalogue of Lilanga's work. | fluency | 6853425 | 1 |
19 October 1897 14 April 1994) was a URLanic chemist specialising in natural products, and a professor of the chemistry at the University of Karachi. | <clarity> 19 October 1897 14 April 1994) was a URLanic chemist specialising in natural products, and a professor of the chemistry at the University of Karachi. | 19 October 1897 14 April 1994) was a URLanic chemist specialising in natural products, and a professor of chemistry at the University of Karachi. | clarity | 6857524 | 1 |
He later moved to Pakistan and worked in the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and went on to establish the Pakistan National Science Council and was appointed as its first chairman in 1961. | <coherence> He later moved to Pakistan and worked in the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and went on to establish the Pakistan National Science Council and was appointed as its first chairman in 1961. | He later moved to Pakistan and worked in the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research . He went on to establish the Pakistan National Science Council and was appointed as its first chairman in 1961. | coherence | 6857524 | 1 |
In the same year he became the Fellow of the Royal Society. | <fluency> In the same year he became the Fellow of the Royal Society. | In the same year he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. | fluency | 6857524 | 1 |
He later also co-founded Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | <clarity> He later also co-founded Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | He later co-founded Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | clarity | 6857524 | 1 |
He later also co-founded Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | <fluency> He later also co-founded Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | He later also co-founded the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and after retirement from the government, he founded the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry. | fluency | 6857524 | 1 |
As the founder director of H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, he revolutionised the research on pharmacology of various domestic plants found in South Asia to extract novel chemical substances of medicinal importance. | <clarity> As the founder director of H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, he revolutionised the research on pharmacology of various domestic plants found in South Asia to extract novel chemical substances of medicinal importance. | As the founder director of H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, he revolutionised research of the pharmacology of various domestic plants found in South Asia to extract novel chemical substances of medicinal importance. | clarity | 6857524 | 1 |
In addition to his scientific talents, Siddiqui was also an avid painter, a poet, and a great connoisseur of Western music. | <clarity> In addition to his scientific talents, Siddiqui was also an avid painter, a poet, and a great connoisseur of Western music. | In addition to his scientific talents, Siddiqui was also an avid painter, poet, and a great connoisseur of Western music. | clarity | 6857524 | 1 |
In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | <clarity> In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | Some cultures pass honours down through the female line. A man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | clarity | 6970425 | 1 |
In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | <fluency> In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title are inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | fluency | 6970425 | 1 |
In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | <clarity> In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | clarity | 6970425 | 1 |
In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | <clarity> In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their own maternal uncles. | In matrilineal succession (also known as Marumakathayam), practiced in Kerala by the Nair nobility and royal families, a man's wealth and title is inherited by his sister's children, and his own children receive their inheritance from their maternal uncles. | clarity | 6970425 | 1 |
The Maharajah of Travancore is therefore succeeded by his sister's son, and his own son receives a courtesy title but has no place in the line of succession. | <coherence> The Maharajah of Travancore is therefore succeeded by his sister's son, and his own son receives a courtesy title but has no place in the line of succession. | In Kerala, southern India, this custom is known as Marumakkathayam. It is practiced by the Nair nobility and royal families. The Maharajah of Travancore is therefore succeeded by his sister's son, and his own son receives a courtesy title but has no place in the line of succession. | coherence | 6970425 | 1 |
The Akans of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, West Africa have similar matrilineal succession and as such Otumfour Osei-Tutu II, Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. | <meaning-changed> The Akans of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, West Africa have similar matrilineal succession and as such Otumfour Osei-Tutu II, Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. | The Akans of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, West Africa have similar matrilineal succession and as such Otumfour Osei-Tutu II, Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool (the throne) through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. | meaning-changed | 6970425 | 1 |
In practice, when no male heir is mature enough, a female heir is usually determined "pragmatically", by proximity to the last monarch, like Boariks of the Caucasian Huns or Tamiris of Massagetes in Middle Asia . | <clarity> In practice, when no male heir is mature enough, a female heir is usually determined "pragmatically", by proximity to the last monarch, like Boariks of the Caucasian Huns or Tamiris of Massagetes in Middle Asia . | In practice, when no male heir is mature enough, a female heir is usually determined "pragmatically", by proximity to the last monarch, like Boariks of the Caucasian Huns or Tamiris of Massagetes in Middle Asia were selected . | clarity | 6970425 | 2 |
In the early years of the Mongol empire, the death of the ruling monarchs, Genghis Khan and gedei Khan, immediately stopped the Mongol western campaigns because of the upcoming elections. | <fluency> In the early years of the Mongol empire, the death of the ruling monarchs, Genghis Khan and gedei Khan, immediately stopped the Mongol western campaigns because of the upcoming elections. | In the early years of the Mongol empire, the death of the ruling monarchs, Genghis Khan and gedei Khan, immediately stopped the Mongols' western campaigns because of the upcoming elections. | fluency | 6970425 | 2 |
A drawback of the lateral succession is that, while ensuring a most competent leadership for the moment, the system inherently created derelict prince lines not eligible for succession. | <fluency> A drawback of the lateral succession is that, while ensuring a most competent leadership for the moment, the system inherently created derelict prince lines not eligible for succession. | A drawback of the lateral succession is that, while ensuring a most competent leadership for the moment, the system inherently created derelict princely lines not eligible for succession. | fluency | 6970425 | 2 |
Any scion of an eligible heir that did not live long enough to ascend to the throne was cast aside as not eligible, creating a pool of discontented pretenders called Tegin in Turkic and Izgoi in Rus dynastic lines. | <fluency> Any scion of an eligible heir that did not live long enough to ascend to the throne was cast aside as not eligible, creating a pool of discontented pretenders called Tegin in Turkic and Izgoi in Rus dynastic lines. | Any scion of an eligible heir who did not live long enough to ascend to the throne was cast aside as not eligible, creating a pool of discontented pretenders called Tegin in Turkic and Izgoi in Rus dynastic lines. | fluency | 6970425 | 2 |
Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | <meaning-changed> Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | Ziwaformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | meaning-changed | 7205879 | 1 |
Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | <coherence> Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is an archaeological site in Nyanga District, Zimbabwe, containing the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | coherence | 7205879 | 1 |
Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | <clarity> Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement that has been dated to the 15th century. | Ziwa, or Ziwa ruinsformerly Van Niekerk ruins after Major Pompey Van Niekerk who was second in command of the Afrikaner Corps is the remains of a vast late Iron Age agricultural settlement dated to the 15th century. | clarity | 7205879 | 1 |
The site is located in Nyanga District. | <coherence> The site is located in Nyanga District. | coherence | 7205879 | 1 |
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Archaeological investigations have also engendered important aspects of pottery and rock art. | <clarity> Archaeological investigations have also engendered important aspects of pottery and rock art. | Archaeological investigations have also uncovered important aspects of pottery and rock art. | clarity | 7205879 | 1 |
A Bouguer reduction is called simple or incomplete if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | <meaning-changed> A Bouguer reduction is called simple or incomplete if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | Reduction A Bouguer reduction is called simple or incomplete if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | meaning-changed | 743441 | 1 |
A Bouguer reduction is called simple or incomplete if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | <fluency> A Bouguer reduction is called simple or incomplete if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | A Bouguer reduction is called simple (or incomplete) if the terrain is approximated by an infinite flat plate called the Bouguer plate. | fluency | 743441 | 1 |
A refined or complete Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain precisely. | <fluency> A refined or complete Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain precisely. | A refined (or complete) Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain precisely. | fluency | 743441 | 1 |
A refined or complete Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain precisely. | <clarity> A refined or complete Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain precisely. | A refined or complete Bouguer reduction removes the effects of terrain more precisely. | clarity | 743441 | 1 |
The difference between the two , the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain , is called the terrain effect. | <meaning-changed> The difference between the two , the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain , is called the terrain effect. | The difference between the two is called the terrain effect and is due to the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain , is called the terrain effect. | meaning-changed | 743441 | 1 |
The difference between the two , the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain , is called the terrain effect. It is always negative. | <clarity> The difference between the two , the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain , is called the terrain effect. It is always negative. | The difference between the two , the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain ; it is always negative. | clarity | 743441 | 1 |
Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | <meaning-changed> Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | In 2008, it was reported that approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | meaning-changed | 7451157 | 1 |
Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | <clarity> Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | Today, approximately 100 Jewish refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | clarity | 7451157 | 1 |
Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | <clarity> Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia are said to reside in Malaysia. | Today, approximately 100 Jews who are refugees from Russia were residing in Malaysia. | clarity | 7451157 | 1 |
Nautilus Minerals Inc. (Nautilus) is engaged in commercially exploring the ocean floor for copper, gold, silver and zinc seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits, and mineral extraction from an SMS system. | <clarity> Nautilus Minerals Inc. (Nautilus) is engaged in commercially exploring the ocean floor for copper, gold, silver and zinc seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits, and mineral extraction from an SMS system. | Nautilus Minerals Inc. (Nautilus) was engaged in commercially exploring the ocean floor for copper, gold, silver and zinc seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits, and mineral extraction from an SMS system. | clarity | 7466623 | 1 |
Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | <fluency> Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1,600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | fluency | 7466623 | 1 |
Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | <clarity> Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, was an attempt at the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | clarity | 7466623 | 1 |
Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | <meaning-changed> Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production originally expected in 2017. | meaning-changed | 7466623 | 1 |
Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | <meaning-changed> Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. | Nautilus' Solwara 1 Project located at 1600 metres water depth in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, will be the world's first deep-sea mining project, with first production expected in 2017. However, the company went bankrupt in 2019 after failing to secure funding for the project. | meaning-changed | 7466623 | 1 |
A Book of remembrance is a book commemorating those who have died, usually listing their names in date or alphabetical order. | <fluency> A Book of remembrance is a book commemorating those who have died, usually listing their names in date or alphabetical order. | A book of remembrance is a book commemorating those who have died, usually listing their names in date or alphabetical order. | fluency | 7478519 | 1 |
They are often compiled to commemorate war dead and others who have died on military operations , but may also commemorate those buried in a cemetery .(2019, April 3). | <clarity> They are often compiled to commemorate war dead and others who have died on military operations , but may also commemorate those buried in a cemetery .(2019, April 3). | They are often compiled to commemorate war dead and others who have died on military operations .(2019, April 3). | clarity | 7478519 | 1 |
Books of Remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | <meaning-changed> Books of Remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | Another use is to commemorate people who have been cremated or buried at a location, as an alternative to grave markers.A guide to memorial services - www.funeralguide.co.uk Books of Remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | meaning-changed | 7478519 | 1 |
Books of Remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | <fluency> Books of Remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | Books of remembrance are often held by municipal authorities or churches and pages may be turned daily in memory of those on each page. | fluency | 7478519 | 1 |
At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | <meaning-changed> At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | At the 1972 U.S. Olympic Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | meaning-changed | 773158 | 1 |
At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | <meaning-changed> At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was eleventh after the first day in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | meaning-changed | 773158 | 1 |
At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | <meaning-changed> At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, but had climbed to fifth behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | meaning-changed | 773158 | 1 |
At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | <meaning-changed> At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining . | At the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Jenner was in fifth place in the men's decathlon, behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes with one event remaining on the Fourth of July . | meaning-changed | 773158 | 1 |
Needing to make up a 19-second gap on Gough in the 1500 metres, Jenner qualified for the Olympic team by finishing in firstplace 22 seconds ahead of the others. | <clarity> Needing to make up a 19-second gap on Gough in the 1500 metres, Jenner qualified for the Olympic team by finishing in firstplace 22 seconds ahead of the others. | Needing to make up a 19-second gap on Gough in the 1500 metres, Jenner qualified for the Olympic team by finishing first, 22 seconds ahead of the others. | clarity | 773158 | 1 |
Following the Olympic Trials, Jenner finished in tenth place in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . | <clarity> Following the Olympic Trials, Jenner finished in tenth place in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . | Following the trials, Jenner was tenth in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . | clarity | 773158 | 1 |
Following the Olympic Trials, Jenner finished in tenth place in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . By watching Soviet Mykola Avilov win the event, Jenner was inspired to start an intense training regimen. | <meaning-changed> Following the Olympic Trials, Jenner finished in tenth place in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . By watching Soviet Mykola Avilov win the event, Jenner was inspired to start an intense training regimen. | Following the Olympic Trials, Jenner finished in tenth place in the decathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich , West Germany. Bywatching Soviet Mykola Avilov win the event, Jenner was inspired to start an intense training regimen. | meaning-changed | 773158 | 1 |
Jenner's best events were on day two of the decathlon: hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 meters. | <fluency> Jenner's best events were on day two of the decathlon: hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 meters. | Jenner's best events were on day two of the decathlon: hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin , and 1500 meters. | fluency | 773158 | 1 |
This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | <clarity> This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | This number however does not factor that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | clarity | 7862242 | 2 |
This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | <meaning-changed> This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | This number however does not include that black people are over represented in violent crime , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | meaning-changed | 7862242 | 2 |
This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | <meaning-changed> This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of running into police, see Black vs white homicides | This number however does not include that black people are over represented in crimes , which means they have a higher chance of negative encounters with the police, see Black vs white homicides | meaning-changed | 7862242 | 2 |
Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | <coherence> Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | The word "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | coherence | 804964 | 1 |
Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | <clarity> Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | Further, "immigrant" is sometimes paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. | clarity | 804964 | 1 |
Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | <clarity> Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly negative connotationto those projecting social cognition towards the other. The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | Further, "immigrant" is a word that can be paired with "illegal", which harbors a profoundly derogatory connotation. Misuse of these terms - they are often used inaccurately - to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | clarity | 804964 | 1 |
The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | <coherence> The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other , can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. | coherence | 804964 | 1 |
The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. "Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | <clarity> The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group in a derogatory way. "Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | The perpetual misuse of these words used to describe the other in the English language can alter the perception of a group illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | clarity | 804964 | 1 |
"Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | <style> "Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | "Most of the time when we hear %DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. | style | 804964 | 1 |