Sentence examples for based on an ever from inspiring English sources

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"There is, to my knowledge, no other service anywhere in the world that can provide a full, multi-leg, journey planning capability based on an ever changing real-time set of schedules," he boasted.

Witnesses by and large are proud of the fact that their doctrine has changed and developed over time and is relevant based on an ever clearer understanding of Scripture.

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As has been manager Tony Popovic's style throughout the club's short history, the Wanderers' tactics have been based on an ever-present 4-2-3-1 with an emphasis on defensive solidity.

The ability to map humanity into particularized boxes based on an ever-growing list of interests, personalities, opinions and, even undisclosed thoughts and emotions with a relatively high level of accuracy is unprecedented.

The more we thought we learned, the less we understood and the quicker we were to make choices based on an ever-shortening time frame and an ever-widening expectation that the rate of wealth creation could be accelerated if we just pressed hard enough on the gas pedal.

Comparative genomics, based on an ever-increasing number of complete genome sequences, can be used to reveal numerous insights into host-pathogen interactions, the evolution of pathogenic lifestyles and adaptation to new niches [3].

This example demonstrates the problem inherent in using an additive model to calculate health risks based on an ever-increasing list of analytes.

In many ways, a student's decision to use or not use a study group is a complex cost-benefit analysis that is based on an ever-changing matrix of his or her previous experiences using study groups and current learning needs for a course.

Oral contraceptive use was examined in two separate analyses: 1) based on a "ever" and "never" patient response and 2) based on duration of oral contraceptive use: never versus 1 48 months versus > 48 months or patient-reported years of use as a continuous variable.

Dyslipidemia was defined based on a patient ever receiving statin therapy.

Traditional toxicological risk assessments are resource demanding, they take an extended period of time to conduct, and are based on an overwhelming and ever increasing amount of literature.

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