Sentence examples for adopted repeated from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "adopted repeated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that has been accepted and reiterated, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The adopted repeated policies were confusing to the staff."
Alternatives: "accepted and reiterated" or "embraced and reiterated".

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The main thrust of these journals is method development rather than the collection of large, representative data sets and this is borne out by the fact that 64% of these papers did not state the sampling methodologies adopted (c.f. 44% across all journals) and only 11% of studies adopted repeated grab or composite sampling strategies (c.f. 21 23% across all journals).

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By 1900 most countries had adopted repeating rifles of one kind or another as basic infantry weapons.

Other advocated strategies were even less frequently adopted: repeat blood cultures to document clearance of candidaemia were performed in only two-thirds of patients; only two-thirds of surviving patients received at least 10 days of antifungal therapy; and an ophthalmological examination was performed in one-third.

Then, it adopts repeated iteration and global search strategy which causes huge communication complexity and computational complexity.

Enemy artificial intelligence for these sections was described as predictable and basic, adopting repeated firing stances or ignoring the character despite being shot repeatedly.

Ten studies adopted a repeated measures design and 14 an independent group design (including RCTs and quasi-experimental studies).

In the LAPM scheme, we adopted and repeated the association procedure in the first setup.

One system, LAPS CARE, which included continuity of care as a key quality objective, adopted a repeated matching algorithm, uses splitting to help avoid local optima [ 9 ].

25 26 However, until today only one published study has adopted a repeated sprint training protocol (cycling) in a hypoxic environment (0.14 FiO2) and found increased expression of genes relating to oxygen transport and glycolysis as well as increased exercise capacity when compared to normoxic training.

The simulations adopted periodically repeating triclinic supercells containing a dipole of dislocations arranged such that periodicity can be maintained without imposition of large spurious elastic stresses.

Rather, Bargh believes that consciousness initiates a multi-step process by which new "slow" behaviors that we want to adopt, get repeated and reinforced enough times so that these behaviors eventually get faster and more automatic, until ultimately, the behaviors occur automatically without any conscious effort.

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