Sentence examples for a split one from inspiring English sources

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Professor Black said he expected a unanimous verdict, because a split one would "be so unsatisfactory" in the world's eyes.

"And by 'make this work' that means doing what has to be done to make even a split one that is amicable and in the best interests of the children".

Both panelists are optimistic because there's no anti-immigrant NRA (though right-wing radio-talkers can inflame nativists), no gun companies with money to burn, no united GOP but a split one (Rubio/McCain v. Cruz/Sessions), no Second Amendment to wave as a bloody shirt to pretend that it forbids any immigration reform.

Needing more competition, the United States arranged two games with boys' Junior A teams (a split), one boys' midget AAA team (a loss) and one men's pond hockey team of former college and minor league players (a one-sided victory).

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Each place has a split personality, one part suburbia and one part provincial small town, yet each is not 50 miles from New York City.

At the base of the Typhochlaena family tree is a tritomy, an unresolved three-way split, one branch of which is T costae by itself.

Cases were randomly assigned into two subsets with an approximate 50/50 split: one for model development and the other for validation tests.

A collision could also split one of the objects into a pair.

Thus, in each train-test split, one has a portion of data that can belong neither to the training nor the test sets.

"It happened in a split second," one survivor, Alias Bin Ahmal, told reporters today.

It is 1941 and Ansel Adams has caught in a split second one of the great images of history.

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