Sentence examples for basis for shaping from inspiring English sources

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But if Chinese officials are looking at that track record as a basis for shaping the response to Liu's Peace Prize, they may be setting themselves up for unnecessary embarrassment, because the dynamics are different in this case.

Nevertheless, Rawls does think we have reason to accept the value of certain fundamental human rights, and that these provide the basis for shaping a constitution, while Gray believes, by contrast, that almost nothing about constitutional arrangements or basic rights can be settled in advance of political debate.

Fortunately, there is a long history and tradition of social participation in Ecuador that represent the potential basis for shaping the forces of both globalization and epidemiologic overlap.

So, for example, low levels of evidence, based on clinical reports provide very little basis for shaping clinical practice; the uncontrolled trial provides somewhat more, but is still well short of adequate.

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It decomposes the deviation of the measuring shape and the target shape into a series of standard patterns, providing the basis for shape control.

Here we discuss recent work aimed at advancing our knowledge of shape diversity and uncovering the molecular basis for shape generation in noncanonical and morphologically complex bacteria.

A number of theorists have suggested that physical attributes of the boundary provide the basis for shape recognition.

This may be satisfactory for low-level feature identification that might then be used to classify objects into classes using e.g. a SVM, but is hardly a basis for shape recognition, which is a key property of IT neurons.

We also identified QTL underlying variation in body shape, thus revealing a genetic basis for shape variation, although this does not exclude by any mean an environmental effect on shape variation as well (in this section, to follow) as this would be the case for most phenotypic traits in any species.

As an example, the addition of other common cervical epithelial cell types, for example, parabasal cells or squamous superficial cells, can be achieved by creating small databases of primitives that can then be used as the basis for shape and texture generation.

Based on this and related evidence, Greene [ 10, 11] has proposed: a) that the dots can serve as independent markers of locations within contour segments, and b) distances among these markers or from the markers to a centroid provide "metric" information that is summarized and provides a basis for shape (and thus object) recognition.

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