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Transcripts meaning
plural of transcript
Using Transcripts
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of transcript
- In the example corpus, transcripts often appears in combinations such as: transcripts of, the transcripts, transcripts and.
Context around Transcripts
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 12 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Transcripts
- In this selection, "transcripts" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, altering, official, scores, saying, include and available stand out and add context to how "transcripts" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include according to transcripts of the and and made transcripts available to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "transcripts" sits close to words such as additives, alfie and appreciating, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with transcripts
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Transcripts from most recent academic institution or academic course. (9 words)
Transcripts, documents, text messages and the final report from the House Jan. (12 words)
Minutes has transcribed over 5,000 recordings and made transcripts available to reporters. (13 words)
The transcripts from that meeting were just made public Monday, revealing the 86-year-old pope’s unfiltered opinion about a rift growing between some US religious leaders and the Vatican over his initiatives to modernize the Catholic Church. (39 words)
Then they simulated TikTok’s personalized experience with 60 bots programmed to detect and then determine whether to watch or skip videos based on their transcripts’ overlap with that day’s New York Times headlines. (35 words)
Students who also have not sent in test scores or transcripts were emailed on March 23 and offered the option of sending unofficial test scores, transcripts or other required documents for the time being. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
The official registrar for St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria has accused the principal of altering transcripts and ordering others to falsify high-performing athletes’ grades on official transcripts.
Students who also have not sent in test scores or transcripts were emailed on March 23 and offered the option of sending unofficial test scores, transcripts or other required documents for the time being.
He added that it is an embarrassment in 2018 that students are looking for transcripts, saying students transcripts should be available at any point in time in an organised university system.
The extended transcripts (the 'late early' transcripts) include the N and cro genes along with cII and cIII genes, and xis, int, O, P and Q genes discussed later.
College admissions should be about your SAT scores, your transcripts, your essays, and who you are as a person,” Raposo, who is Black, said.
He has been mentioned on Carlson’s prime-time Fox News Channel show five times in 2023 alone, according to a search of transcripts found in Nexis.
I’m sure plenty of others will have transcripts and more detailed account of the night.
It is clear from the report and the transcripts that the FBI and DHS are not playing from the same sheet of music.
Its research found that that acts of sexual violence commonly found in pornography were referenced in half of police interview transcripts of child-on-child sex abuse cases.
Lucas' original idea was to call the character Indiana Smith, but according to transcripts of the conversation, Spielberg disliked the name.
Minutes has transcribed over 5,000 recordings and made transcripts available to reporters.
One of the most common uses of audio recording apps — and purpose-built digital recorders before them — is recording college lectures, interviews, and other discussions where contemporaneous notes and/or transcripts come in handy.
That series was based on the court transcripts, but now it looks like the BBC might be developing another retelling.
The company also vectorized all of its transcripts from sales calls and then put OpenAI’s API on top of it to query them.
Then they simulated TikTok’s personalized experience with 60 bots programmed to detect and then determine whether to watch or skip videos based on their transcripts’ overlap with that day’s New York Times headlines.
The paper discovery in this case was intense and the deposition transcripts were just about as thick as I have ever seen for a transcript.
The transcripts from that meeting were just made public Monday, revealing the 86-year-old pope’s unfiltered opinion about a rift growing between some US religious leaders and the Vatican over his initiatives to modernize the Catholic Church.
The transcripts show Dodi trying to end the call, branding Fisher “hysterical” and insisting that they were broken up when he was dating Diana.
Transcripts, documents, text messages and the final report from the House Jan.
Transcripts from most recent academic institution or academic course.
Common combinations with transcripts
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- transcripts of 34×
- the transcripts 32×
- transcripts and 17×
- transcripts from 13×
- and transcripts 9×
- transcripts were 7×
- interview transcripts 7×
- transcripts to 6×
- transcripts are 6×
- those transcripts 6×