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Evidence gleaned from reference corpora becomes the foil against which usage in individual texts can be judged.
Meaning is gleaned by an interlocutor from a myriad of factors, only one of which relates to the semantic sense components of the words uttered.
It is not possible to glean specific princely motivations from the archival record on every single institutional decision.
Some aspects of compositional practice of medieval composers have been gleaned by modern scholars from medieval manuals and treatises.
It is notable that a substantial percentage of the total reduction to be gleaned came at negative cost, indicating that efficiency improvements dominated investment decisions.
There is little progress or value in rejecting one theory unless some effort is made to glean insights that might be used to improve another.
Our proposal reflects the shared knowledge we have gleaned from designers' experience.
A sense of the differential effect of drift and conversion in these nations can be gleaned from comparative data on out-of-pocket health spending.