Sentence examples for because of the width from inspiring English sources

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He believed England did not bowl well enough in this period of Australia's innings, particularly to Meg Lanning who he estimated scored "about 35" of her 55 runs through cover and behind square because of the width on offer.

Note that the break position Σ0break slightly deviates from the centre of the N-range <Σ0hook>p∈N because of the width of the N-regime (see Figure 7).

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This measurement was used instead of the area of the badge, because measurement of the width across the whole black area is less accurate [ 40].

Currently these cars can fit only 6-speed transmissions because of the limited width between their front wheels.

"I'm very concerned about traffic in the Lucas Point area, because of the narrow width of the road," said Coline Jenkins-Sahead, head of the Old Greenwich district at the town's municipal governing body, the Representative Town Meeting.

Because of the smaller width of the elevation angle response than the phase interval, LEPi may potentially miss narrow particle distributions such as ionospheric outflows.

Because of the gradient width and the thickening of the nanoflake with height, it can be approximately equivalent to a gradient-duty cycle subwavelength nanograting, which accounts for the effect of antireflection.

It has a 4.5in (11.4cm) touchscreen with a resolution of 453 pixels per inch - higher than Apple's iPhone 6 Plus, but lower than Samsung's Galaxy Note 4. Blackberry suggests documents are easier to edit because of the extra width provided by having a square screen, even if it is less suited for watching video.

Fluorescence comes into play even below the edge because of the finite width of the primary beam (see Fig. 3 ).

Because of the short width of the flake over which mapping took place, the ISS reaches zero values only within a very short length in the middle of the flake.

Because of the broad width of the transducer relative to the deepest point of the triangular structure (which is a narrow precise location), more than one hyperechoic line, representing bone, is often observed on the saved gray-scale image.

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