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  1. Winner-take-all

    Winner-take-all is a computational principle applied in computational models of neural networks by which neurons in a layer compete with each other for activation. In the classical form, only the neuron with the highest activation stays active while all other neurons shut down, however other variations that allow more than one neuron to be active do exist, for example the soft winner take-all, by which a power function is applied to the neurons.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of winner-take-all in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of winner-take-all in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of winner-take-all in a Sentence

  1. James McQuivey:

    Suddenly there’s an awakening to the fact that Uber has a winner-take-all attitude, it turns hearts and minds against them, which puts them on dangerous ground.

  2. Tom Hancock:

    If you say high quality stocks, people think of names like Procter and Gamble and Pfizer, but we think the new quality stocks are the technology stocks that have very low capital requirements and operate winner-take-all business models.

  3. Ted Cruz:

    Every week is important, but? this one is especially important given the time-sensitive nature of conservatives rallying around Ted, it's going to be key that he wins some of these winner-take-all primaries to slow Trump down, but I think this week can be the week that happens.

  4. Angie Maxwell:

    If it's Cruz wins, Cruz wins, Cruz wins, that's a big momentum. It will look and sound powerful, despite the delegate numbers, Cruz is clearly making it his strategy to win in the South, and it's smart from a perception standpoint, in terms of delegate counts, it doesn't do as much as it would have done had they been winner take all primaries, but the headlines could be a game-changer.

  5. Tom Rooney:

    When we get into the winner-take-all states.

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