Sentence examples for according to explanatory from inspiring English sources

Exact(1)

Absolute response rates (or more properly response proportions) were examined in cross-tabulations according to explanatory factors of interest.

Similar(59)

In the analysis, descriptive statistics were used to present the distributions of the explanatory variables (Table  1) as well as the prevalence of exercise according to the explanatory variables (Table  2) by sex and period of time.

According to the explanatory memorandum to the legislation on the new changes, they would save $4.8bn over the next four years.

The sector should be allowed to "self-manage", according to the explanatory notes accompanying the government's bill.

According to the explanatory notes to the legislation, the laws are based on the following grounds: To discourage aggressive tax practices.

Biometric identity information would be stored on the card and not in any government database, according to an explanatory document from the senators.

The film, according to an explanatory note, was his attempt to embrace viewers with a contemporary visual language speaking most readily to them, in keeping with Wagner's theories of opera as an all-encompassing total work of art.

Key details would be set out in regulation rather than legislation because the scheme must remain "flexible enough to adapt to future changes in communication technology", according to the explanatory memorandum.

"The award of large attorney fees in the absence of meaningful recoveries by class members in some class actions brings the civil justice sysem into disrepute," according to an explanatory note that accompanied the proposal.

Like the bookbinding yarn and the handmade paper, these printed motifs are intended to evoke the library's great holdings in autograph manuscripts, musical scores and letters, as well as rare books, and to form, according to the explanatory label, "a visual celebration of paper as the support of creation".

That's why, according to the explanatory coherentist, in this variation of our original case you wouldn't be justified in be believing (H).

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