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As yardsticks to measure the effectiveness of information retrieval there exist those called 'recall ratio' and 'precision ratio'.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail.
Some test questions are unfair to gorillas.
I have a feeling that something is lacking in my life.
Everything has its limit.
She has something of a magnetic force.
There is more in his character than simple honesty.
His accomplishments should be written in large letters.
His academic achievements are impressive.
He has his own collection of phobias.
Some abstract art is difficult to understand.
Everyone has his own treasure.
He is a politician, if ever there was one.
There is more in life than meets the eye.
Some kinds of food make us thirsty.
I have a surprise for you.
Some English adverbs function as adjectives.
I don't believe such things exist.
When there's more to be fought for.
Everyone knows that there is something new in this old capital.

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