Sentence examples for becomes a reference to from inspiring English sources

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The algorithm is centralized and iterative: centralized because a node must accumulate the RSS measurements and run the location algorithm for all the other nodes; iterative because each node is localized one at a time and once located it becomes a reference to the location of other unknown nodes in the next iterations.

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It has become "a reference to a reference," Mr. Bastian added.

Occasionally, he asked to alter a word or two; in "All My Ex's," a reference to the Brazos River became a reference to the Frio River, which flows closer to his home town.

By observing Figure 2, we can easily understand that visual detections could not be reliable enough to become a reference to evaluate automatics methods.

In these wars, the term Lancastrian became a reference to members of the family and their supporters.

"I hope in the future bike culture in Buenos Aires manages to grow so big that it becomes a reference and inspiration to other cities in Latin America".

Throughout, Kate Bush becomes a reference too common to dodge.

One royal confidant says "the king likes Fouad, but does not want him to become another Driss Basri"—a reference to the late ex-minister of the interior who harshly repressed opponents of Hassan II.

In the last phase, the node becomes a reference by sending its information to its neighbors.

In the final phase, the node becomes a reference, and broadcasts its estimated position to assist its neighbors.

Jim Naughtie, the Today programme presenter, joked that Sturgeon had become "Tina Sturgeon" – a reference to Lady Thatcher's famous "Tina" declaration: there is no alternative.

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