Sentence examples for a kind of zero from inspiring English sources

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"It's not easy, it's a kind of zero sum game," Mr Sakong said of the allocation of board seats.

In other words, the perceiver is said to be perceptually adapted to past sensory stimuli; his adaptation level forms a kind of zero point against which any new stimulus is perceived.

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The Petraeus story rapidly expanded, novella-like, into a kind of "Fifty Shades of Khaki".

The field trials are a kind of canine decathlon, modelled on Schutzhund competitions.

There is a kind of two-by-two progression of energy, composition and density.

"It was a kind of six degrees of separation situation, where somebody knew somebody who knew somebody.

The mixed bill presented during the Gotham Dance Festival at the Joyce Theater this past weekend was a kind of three for two.

And in the master bedroom suite, a kind of mezzanine level for a sitting area and a bathtub was installed over the bathroom and walk-in closet.

This obsession is a kind of memento mori for the advertising by which he had found his fortune and lost his way.

The Room for the Image and Reflected Image is a kind of mezzanine space whose walls are covered with mirrors, medicine cabinets, cigar boxes and cut-up postcards.

The tombs and sarcophagi are beautiful, in their way, but also serve as a kind of memento mori in the largest sense.

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