Sentence examples for able to specify when from inspiring English sources

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The type n + 1 approximant to any set A is intended to be the set of type n approximants of the elements of A. This means that we should be able to specify when a type n + 2 set An+2 refines a type n + 1 set An+1: each (type n + 1) element of An+2 should refine a (type n) element of An+1, and each element of An+1 should be refined by one or more elements of An+2.

He was not able to specify when he had injected the substance.

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That's easy to specify when they are close together.

Archbishop Myers declined to specify when he made the request.

"I find it hard to specify when not to split an infinitive".

A BP spokesman declined to specify when BP would transfer the funds to seal it.

Google declined a request from the Guardian to specify when it began the tracking.

A representative for Rocket Internet declined to specify when asked.

The first option on record was exercised by Thales of Miletus, an ancient Greek philosopher who bought the right to use every olive press in the area and was then able to specify his terms when a good olive harvest meant high demand for the presses.

But the spokesman was not able to specify which units had been punished, when the punishment took place, or what sanctions were applied.

Using the above result, we are now able to specify the output of classical ICA algorithms when applied to a mixture of sources which satisfy A2.

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