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model

[mod-l] / ˈmɒd l /




NOUN
person, thing that poses
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VERB
display, pose
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When this isotope data is combined with hydrological models, it becomes a powerful tool.

From Science Daily

Even when targeted personally, Obama continues to model a style of leadership rooted in restraint, clarity and principle, calling out what is wrong while insisting that America can still do better.

From Salon

“While we are developing more cost effective models, it is absolutely urgent that we get people off our streets immediately,” Herman said.

From Los Angeles Times

Such a level of coordination among inauthentic online agents was unprecedented – AI models had been weaponized to give rise to a new generation of social agents, much more sophisticated than earlier social bots.

From Salon

Now its model for "small‑scale, high‑impact transformation" could be replicated across the world.

From BBC