Meaning of uni in English
uni-
prefix
uk
/juː.nɪ-/ us
/juː.nɪ-/Examples of uni
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Uni®cation would bring an enhancement of these capabilities.
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This step implies that the grammatical functions of the words in a clause will be accessible and feature uni®cation between phrases will be possible.
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For examplethe journal reading club model has been used elsewhere as has the uni-professional interest group.
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This uni®cation of the target model language and knowledge-base language increases the eciency of model-construction processes.
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This adds a possible corollary to their uni®ed account: the pragmatics/ syntax interface will be a challenging problem space in any language acquisition context.
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As suchthey provide a more complete representation of socio-economic status than do the uni-dimensional scales.
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A distinction can be made between uni- and multi-dimensional approaches.
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In view of the understanding of distance presented abovethis should not justify excluding (23) from the uni®ed analysis proposed.
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Needless to saysuch an endeavor will make their model even more ' 'uni®ed' ' than the model already presented in this book.
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With the elimination of multiple candidates per districtcentral party headquarters should also have greater leverage to produce a more uni®ed party.
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The uni-instrumental concentrated on the teaching of a single instrument such as the guitar.
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Casual readers might see only an eclectic array uni®ed by what is at best no more than a contested metaphor.
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In the uni-directional casea speaker voicing a prior endorses or validates it.
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In general the neutral curve is uni-modal and parameter space is divided into regions where either rolls or square cells are stable.
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In time-series dataevents that occurred earlier in time affect those that occur later in time (uni-dimensional).
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