Sentence examples for To be miscellaneous from inspiring English sources

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25% of benefit recipients have no other source of income at all, but some consider Social Security to be miscellaneous income.

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Chen et al. [9] in their related work on FPGA based cloud computing, go further to recognize that there may be miscellaneous peripherals such as Ethernet controllers and various memory controllers required by specific accelerators.

Also to be evaluated are miscellaneous efficacy endpoints such as "cardiovascular events or renal composite endpoints".

Her film career has continued to be brilliantly miscellaneous: Angela's Ashes; Gosford Park; Synecdoche, New York.

The final articles, 184 219, seem to be a miscellaneous collection.

The remaining few model parameters (see Table S1) are miscellaneous parameters unrelated to the tumor's dynamics.

For tax purposes, these are "miscellaneous expenses," which are deductible to the extent that they exceed 2percentt of adjusted gross income.

And then there are miscellaneous new words such as "globesity" (referring to a worldwide epidemic of weight gain) and "locavore" (someone who only eats local produce).

Ultimately, the molecular variability of the genes within these pathways tended to be discordant, that is, the genes with the strongest correlation with risk were miscellaneous.

The two isoforms may have different functions according to the biotype description: the first one is a scRNA pseudogene and the second is miscellaneous pseudogene.

Men are holding on to the same types of jobs they had back in 1970: the leading occupations then were miscellaneous managers, truck drivers, and production supervisors.

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