Sentence examples for a simple realisation from inspiring English sources

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Their chat was fuelled by a simple realisation: scientists would soon start amassing more genetic information than they could afford to store.

I felt guilty about doing this, and I felt silly about a simple realisation: I wasn't required to talk to my father even if he was my father.

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One simple realisation of such a distribution would be to have no burst, τ=0, with probability θ and a burst of fixed size, τ=T, which corresponds, for instance, to the time the sensor needs to be reset, with probability 1−θ.

A key advantage of the described sensor geometry is the simple realisation of sensors arrays: various sensor layers are illuminated by a common organic LED in the centre and are read-out by individual organic photodiodes in a distance of 5 10 mm.

It was easy to assume that the worst of the carnage was over, in a combination of good police work by the specialist Trident team, improved community outreach and, one blithely hoped, simple realisation that violence and nihilism were bad companions in life.

In its simplest realisation, a topological optimisation starts from the available design domain filled up entirely with solid material of a certain density.

The reason for their actions is a simple yet powerful realisation that the environmental and economic footprints are most often aligned.

The reason for their actions is in a simple yet powerful realisation that environmental and economic footprints are most often aligned.

Finally we present an outline vision for such a system, supported by a generic system architecture and a simple business model for its deployment, noting opportunities for future work in its realisation.

This realisation, alongside the characterisation of the folding of chymotrypsin inhibitor 2 which revealed a simple two-state folding mechanism [12 14], saw the framework mechanism become disfavoured due to its implication that folding intermediates should be present [10,15].

The reasons vary: a gaffe, a realisation that the money for a competition whose effective entry fee is $30m £20.5mm) or more just isn't there, or a simple question: why embark on a White House campaign, arguably the most gruelling political activity known to man, when your chances of achieving victory are next to non-existent.

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