Sentence examples for a significant boundary from inspiring English sources

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"HSBC has broken quite a significant boundary by launching a rate below 2%," said David Hollingworth of mortgage brokers London & Country.

The topic of rezoning is so sensitive that education officials have referred to it as the "third rail" — and no one seems to remember the last time a significant boundary change was enacted.

The total incident heat flux, as a significant boundary condition for pyrolysis modelling, is specifically studied both experimentally and theoretically.

Since the absolute energy demand is a significant "boundary" of the "sustainable solution space" [61], efforts in favor of sufficiency should be strengthened beside the other principles.

An automatic search for a genetic frontier has also been performed for HLA, with a similar result: a significant boundary emerges for HLA-A, -B, and -DRB1 only when Han populations alone are considered; in this case, the boundary appears near the Yangtze River (Di and Sanchez-Mazas 2011).

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Since Searle seems not to be explicit on this issue, one has to rely on an implicit statement he makes when discussing the transformation of a simple, physical wall into a socially significant boundary: "the people involved" ([ 52]: 94) need to collectively recognize the counting of the wall as a boundary.

Meanwhile, I am equally eager to vacate these premises, being both concerned for my personal safety and acutely aware there's zero chance of making a sale from an irate suburbanite with significant boundary issues.

Although those small models have provided a lot of information on the nanometric cutting processes, a small model may induce significant boundary effects that make the results unreliable.

Another characteristic of authentic problems is that they are always embedded in an institutional context that sets significant boundary conditions to the feasibility of solutions.

As a further consequence of the F0 context effect described above, the high F0 context additionally caused a significant phoneme boundary shift within the -[s]-continuum in favof of /ʃ/, i.e. the phoneme boundary moved closer to the [s]-end of the continuum.

This zone of convergence forms a significant biological boundary.

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