Sentence examples for be treated as extra from inspiring English sources

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For DF alternate-relaying protocols, it is usually assumed that the inter-relay link is either sufficiently weak and then its contribution can be treated as extra noise, or sufficiently strong that it can be canceled through successive interference cancellation at the relay [8, 11].

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Some NIH insiders argue that non-employee status protects postdocs from being treated as extra pairs of hands rather than as scientists in training.

The nodes at which the derivatives are given are treated as extra nodes.

The COF methods are also based on SOOPs because, in a COF method, only one single objective is optimized while all other objectives are treated as extra constraints.

Our aim was to find out how extra-pulmonary tuberculosis is treated, as well as determine the treatment outcome in Finland.

We were treated as well as citizens.

After all, when online there are many things competing for his time, like games, connecting with mates and checking out sites that might not be so interesting to you… Of course, he could also just be talkative, friendly, or even bored, so don't assume he's into you just for chatting––this should be treated as one extra indicator along with some of the others outlined above.

Ensuring effective  and sufficient social transfers are in place cannot be treated as an optional extra to be addressed only when better economic conditions allow," he said.

We are living in tumultuous times and there's no guarantee that he will be treated as a harmless preteen, in search of a few extra dollars.

may be treated as journals.

This would be treated as fraud.

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