Sentence examples for bits to be described from inspiring English sources

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Any single dot needs only 28 bits to be described, and because the dots usually cluster into strokes, chunks can be formed.

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It's "a bit annoying" to be described as a "female artist", she says.

One more time, each one of the output bits can be described as a logical expression applied over the input bits.

The soft bits, which will be described in Section 3, we can provide information about the confidence level of each bit.

The shapes of some of the bits can best be described by considering their silhouettes.

A 64-bit plaintext can be described as X0 ∥ X1, where ∥ represents the concatenation of two 32-bit binary strings X0 and X1.

Unlike most managers, he once was a fan himself who followed his team Lazio home and away, and it's a bit sad that should be described as odd.

Like Sefi Atta's previous two novels, Swallow and Everything Good Will Come, A Bit of Difference can best be described in terms of its setting.

The band's sound, achieved by luring the cats to motion with bits of salmon and chicken, could best be described as raw.

On the other hand, the message could also be "here is how to integrate a web-tool with a desktop application", in which case the technical part might be described a bit more in depth.

In classical mechanics there are no entangled states: a general $n$-bit composite system can be described with just $n$ times the amount of information required to describe a single bit system.

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