Sentence examples for belonging simultaneously from inspiring English sources

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I have a tremendous feeling of belonging, simultaneously reassuring and alarming.

Alone in renouncing publication, Salinger is also unique in belonging simultaneously to a second group - including Thomas Pynchon, Cormac McCarthy and (until recently) Don DeLillo - who are ferociously insistent on privacy, never appearing in public and doing their best to foil biographers and profile writers.

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They belong simultaneously to the history of the popularization of Shakespeare and the early movie industry's attempts to dignify itself by engaging with the classics.

In complex societies, most of us belong simultaneously to many in-groups - family, profession, class, hobby, locality, nation - and an ability to move with ease between groups is a sign of maturity.

Page A12 Obituaries DOROTHY GILMAN, 88 An espionage writer, she created a heroine, Mrs. Pollifax, who is very likely the only spy in literature to belong simultaneously to the Central Intelligence Agency and the local garden club.

Dorothy Gilman, an espionage writer whose best-known heroine, Mrs. Pollifax, is very likely the only spy in literature to belong simultaneously to the Central Intelligence Agency and the local garden club, died on Thursday at her home in Rye Brook, N.Y.

The main difference between traditional statistical classification techniques and fuzzy clustering techniques is that in the fuzzy approaches an input vector belongs simultaneously to more than one cluster while in statistical approaches it belongs exclusively to only one cluster.

In other words, a multilevel and transnational answer to the progressive trilemma can only work if individuals come to regard themselves as multiple citizens across all levels of the polity and accept that those who move across borders are transnational citizens who belong simultaneously to territorially distinct polities.

ESEM can group the survey items (indicators) into a pre-specified number of factors (in our case, the hypothesized domains), while allowing items to belong simultaneously to different domains, and incorporating correlations between item residuals.

The fact of applying the membership concept (i.e. a sample belongs simultaneously to each category with a given value of confidence) allowed representing the heterogeneity of tumors without the necessity of preprocessing into molecular subtypes.

In this figure, off-diagonal blocks may indicate one of two possibilities; it may mean that there is uncertainty in whether a set of genes should be assigned to one of the two clusters, or it may indicate a set of genes that should really belong simultaneously to two clusters.

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