Crossword-Solution: NORMALISATION
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
ATAGE
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Enfin, l'arrivée de langues autres que l'anglais sur internet, si elle constitue un juste rééquilibre et un enrichissement indéniable, renforce évidemment le besoin d'outils de traitement linguistique aptes à gérer efficacement cette situation, d'où la nécessité de poursuivre les travaux de recherche et les activités de veille dans des secteurs comme la traduction automatique, la normalisation, le repérage de l'information, la condensation automatique (résumés), etc.
Neither do I regard it as proved that this method of State normalisation would actually achieve the establishment of a more normal state of affairs than can be arrived at in a social system where freely organised self-help is the rule, _i.e._ where both classes, Capital and Labour, can combine freely among themselves within the limits of a positive code safeguarding the rights of the workers.
This is the normalisation of data, in order to bring them into consonance with an orderly course of approach to the putative natural end of economic life and development.
The result of this normalisation of data is, on the one hand, the use of what James Steuart calls "conjectural history" in dealing with past phases of economic life, and, on the other hand, a statement of present-day phenomena in terms of what legitimately ought to be according to the God-given end of life rather than in terms of unconstrued observation.
The whole narrative, from the putative origin down, is not only supposititious, but it is merely a schematic presentation of what should have been the course of past development, in order to lead up to that ideal economic situation which would satisfy Adam Smith's preconception.[16] As the narrative comes nearer the region of known latter-day facts, the normalisation of the data becomes more difficult and receives more detailed attention; but the change in method is a change of degree rather than of kind.