Sentence examples for Is persons from inspiring English sources

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Roughly 30% of them were first-generation Issei, that is, persons of Japanese birth.

These are mainly designed to bring the Internet to non-users, that is, persons who do not actually come into direct contact with the technology.

This Friday is Persons Day in Canada, a special day on the country's calendar that commemorates, of all things, a judicial decision.

Photogrammetrists that is, persons who compile original maps from aerial photos have similar problems when, for example, one side of a ridge is seen in more detail than the opposite side.

The liberal arts are so designated because they are the arts appropriate to free persons, that is, persons who do not have to work for a living and have the leisure to pursue their interests in literature or philosophy.

Differences in national legislation and the absence of universally binding laws or practices have given rise to a number of unsettled questions on nationality; these include the problem of dual or multiple nationality and the problem of stateless persons that is, persons having no nationality.

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p: person effect, i: item effect, p × i: person-by-item interaction effect.

Is this person collegial?

"Is the person threatened?

Is the person good-looking?

Is the person hard up?

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