Sentence examples for One translation from inspiring English sources

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One translation stumped them, so they simply avoided it.

One translation for "bing" is apparently "disease".

One translation would therefore be "the mountain with its head in the clouds", though "mountain of Heaven" is also frequently given.

One translation of the page suggests that the device would be capable of travelling roughly 6,000 miles at a depth of 3,000 feet and a speed of up to 60 mph.

One translation reaction was supplemented with buffer instead of microsomes and served as a negative control.

One translation blocking morpholino against the ATG-containing sequence (+1 to +25) was designed (5′-CTGTGTCCGATGTGCTCTGTCCCAT-3′) and named pnpla6 MO.

One of the major issues of Example-Based Translation is to study the utilization of more than one translation example when translating one source sentence.

Three Chichewa speakers translated the LMUP and one translation was agreed which was back-translated and pre-tested on five pregnant women using cognitive interviews.

Specifically, when Japanese loanwords are translated into English, one translation is unanimously preferred.

"So when the model produced one translation, it inadvertently replicated gender biases that already existed," Google Translate Product Manager James Kuczmarski wrote on the company blog.

He didn't believe any one translation could ever become standard.

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