Sentence examples for Surprising conditions from inspiring English sources

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So the statistical, quantitative 'numerical' aspects concerning the production of waste in order to highlight the surprising conditions that today the modern city is presented and therefore the reasonable need to investigate.

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The surprising condition of the body is attributable to the 35-degree water and the increased pressure at the 265-foot depth, Byers said.

Given this relatively high proportion it is perhaps surprising that these conditions have not received much attention in the paediatric or other medical literature.

Fourth, we accept the fact that being in the possession a competence profile means to be able to act not only in a "normal way" but also in difficult situations (in surprising, unexpected conditions).

The poor overall agreement between our syndromic definitions and corresponding discharge diagnosis, as defined by the ED, is not surprising, given conditions like heart failure and dysrhythmia are not commonly found in chief complaints while other complaints, namely chest pain and shortness of breath, may be CVD-related but are non-specific enough to be related to many non-CVD events.

It would not be altogether surprising, in conditions where digenic or even trigenic inheritance has been reported, if the individual component mutations were found to exhibit a reduced clinical penetrance as compared to mutations underlying the monogenic forms of the disease.

The relatively low yield of cells expressing T::GFP in PS differentiation conditions was surprising.

At 50,000 feet, your survival time is very limited, and for him to pull the rip cord in those conditions is pretty surprising.

Despite Dr. Radebaugh's embarrassment, his unfamiliarity with the woman's condition was hardly surprising.

In theory, a phrase could be ambiguous and yet differ not at all in reference: imagine a term t that was ambiguous between two meanings, but it turned out as highly surprising essential condition that things that were t in the first sense were also t in the second sense while this seems unlikely to happen, it is by no means conceptually impossible.

Since the contrast captures the effect of set shifting, it is not surprising that condition differences are more exaggerated for ID1/ED1 compared with that for ID3/ED3.

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