Sentence examples for In exact terms from inspiring English sources

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IT'S hard to measure anticipation in exact terms, but even so, it's pretty clear that the resurrection of the Nissan Z-car is generating more buzz than just about anything else on the new-car horizon.

Despite those glowing words, Shetty didn't specific in exact terms how the two companies will work together.

Although the explicandum cannot be given in exact terms, it should be made as clear as possible by informal explanations and examples..

This reasoning can be expressed in exact terms of the insertion contribution to the membrane modulus of Gaussian curvature and the role of the latter in determining membrane conformations (Huse and Leibler, 1991; Schwarz and Gompper, 1999).

Given the inherent uncertainty and probabilistic nature, prognostic quotations should never be stated in exact terms, but rather as ranges (days to weeks, weeks to months, months to years), or as median survival [ 1, 4].

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"Well, if it's so few, then what's the problem?" But in the past, Kennedy has theoretically accepted race-conscious measures only as a last resort when all race-neutral alternatives have failed, and even then, the race-based decision has to be made in exacting terms.

"I'm sure I'm not the only person in this conference hall today who has been given a sheet of A3 paper with a line that shows Isis on one side and the EDL on the other, as if the modern world of extremist political belief could be explained in such exact terms," he said.

In more exact terms, when the relay N2 moves closer to BS, i.e., x → 0, the transmit power P1 rises to 0.78Pt (ρ = 0.78), while the transmit power P2 for the relay N2 goes to 0.22Pt.

(Wait, actually he would be told in those exact terms).

Clearly, women who like being MILFs -- in those exact terms -- are not feeling like marginalized, disempowered victims of Bad Men.

Shylock himself has brought scales for exact measurement, and Yoshino spells out in another essay in the book the exact terms of the lex talionis: "If someone takes my eye, I am entitled to his eye, but no more".

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