Sentence examples for appropriately wide range from inspiring English sources

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If this seems somewhat tautological, the report might still be useful as a jumping-off point for thinking about social technologies, since it covers an appropriately wide range.

In order to ensure an appropriately wide range of operations, particular attention has been paid to the selection of the most suitable compressor capacity control devices.

Only three of the surveys reviewed had adequate psychometric properties and covered an appropriately wide range of health and academic questions to allow for discernment of outcomes in pre-post educational settings.

"In summary, Ofcom considered that within the programmes overall there was not an appropriately wide range of significant views included and that the views that were included that were contrary to the opinion of the presenter were not given due weight," the regulator concluded.

At the same time, the regime's war on NGOs may also be seen to open opportunities for organizations within the sector to find new donors to meet the goal of fully funding and supporting an appropriately wide range of nonprofit organizations and civil society initiatives in Hungary.

Although this allowed us to estimate excess mortality based on an appropriately wide range of excess relative risk estimates, it also contributed substantial uncertainty to our estimates.

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On zolpidem the subject responded appropriately to wide range of simple yes/no questions (e.g., 'am I pointing to my nose?, do you live in Hawaii?') and general knowledge questions.

Additionally, it provided reassurance that the designers were catering appropriately to a wide range of learners through integration of visual and verbal elements in appropriate and effective ways.

'Effective leaders are those who have the cognitive and behavioral complexity to respond appropriately to a wide range of situations that may in fact require contrary or opposing behaviors' (Hooijberg et al. 2001, p. 526).

Two-component systems (TCSs), which exist in most bacteria, play important roles in sensing and responding appropriately to a wide range of environmental signals, and they have been considered to be potential targets for antimicrobial therapy.

These modules include a sensing module for gradient-sensing per se, an amplification module for amplifying a shallow external gradient into a steep internal gradient in which protein components are tightly localized at the front of the cell, and an adaptation module that allows the cell to sense and respond appropriately over a wide range of average concentrations of the external stimulus.

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