Sentence examples for become master in from inspiring English sources

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He soon recognized, however, that without an army he could never become master in his own house.

Nusantara architecture has become master in its own house.

(1) is defined as the probability that at least one of the n stations of the network attempts to become master in a superslot.

(2) is defined as the probability that any of the n stations is successfully set to master in a superslot, given that at least one station attempts to become master.  . is defined as the probability that at least one of the n stations of the network attempts to become master in a superslot.

Note that this expected value depends on the probability of colliding when attempting to become master: in the case of success, a station which becomes master will operate in this mode during a complete DQMAN busy period, and in the case of a collision, a master will operate as such for the time required to detect the collision.

Assuming that the network is idle (all the stations are idle), is the probability that at least one out of the stations attempts to become master in a given superslot and is the probability that one out of the n stations is successfully set to master in a given superslot given that at least one station attempts to do it in this superslot.

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We wish to become masters in our own home once again," she told the cheering audience.

But if the run-up to Greece's election on January 25th has proved anything, it is that politicians have become masters in the dark arts of expectation management.

Though some have recklessly inflated those problems through mismanagement, many others have become masters in the art of thrift.In the past decade local governments have merged towns, reduced the number of schools and run welfare services on a shoestring.

The global chains have become masters in the art of selling business travellers short (for often astronomical prices) but I implore you not to be fooled: a fast wireless connection will never be a substitute for beauty, warmth and character.

His specialty, in this book and in previous ones like "The 48 Laws of Power" and "The 33 Strategies of War," is to analyze the lives and philosophies of historical figures from Darwin to Michelangelo to Henry Ford to determine what causes certain people to excel, or become masters in their chosen field.

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