Sentence examples for an item whose from inspiring English sources

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That number is high for an item whose maker, Starbucks and Gilt.com, claims that only 1,000 were released.

Thus, as a diagnostic, an item whose stem calls for tracing matter may diagnose incorrect tracing of energy, and so on.

An item that correlates at a level of 0.3 or greater with its hypothesized domain possesses convergent validity, and an item whose correlation with its hypothesized domain is significantly greater than its correlation with any other domain possesses discriminant validity [ 8].

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This was a $12 million item whose value seems beyond dispute, particularly when measured against the hundreds of millions in domestic pork spending that now preoccupies Congressional budgeteers.

"There was a moment during my 50s when I'd look at pictures of myself and I would see my father's aunts staring back at me," she says, rearranging for the dozenth time her turquoise scarf, a voluminous item whose artful draping requires more or less constant maintenance.

In place of lamb's-face salad — a Xi'an item whose kicky combination of cilantro, celery, and lamb meat tends to linger on the brain — comes a dish described, graphically, as "cooked lamb cheeks, tongue, eyeballs, and palate meat served with bean sprouts, cilantro, celery, scallion, cucumber".

There exist practical tools that receive as input a digital item and output an "equivalent" digital item whose content is distinct form the input.

For a remote access item whose content changes frequently, give the date on which the resource was described.

Second, we randomly select 300 companies and investigate their disclosures for other provisions, which are found in a balance sheet item whose measurement principles fundamentally changed after the adoption of the requirements.

He has at his disposal a $4,000 video camera, a DAT recorder and a laptop-size mixing board, but right now a decidedly lower-tech item, whose name momentarily escapes him, is required.

What is bought is increasingly informed by 'life-cycle' considerations, balancing (explicitly or implicitly) quality versus price: is it more cost-effective to buy a very inexpensive poorly made item whose durability is shortlived rather than purchasing a slightly more expensive product that will last far longer?

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