Sentence examples for chart shading from inspiring English sources

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He was the first to show imports and exports on one chart, shading the area between the two to indicate the balance of trade and explaining that the intersection of the lines showed a shift in favour of one country or the other.This chart, his most famous, shows the "weekly wages of a good mechanic" and the "price of a quarter of wheat", with the reigns of monarchs displayed along the top.

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The bathymetric chart (shaded-relief) is based on ETOPO1 (Amante and Eakins 2009).

The bathymetric chart (shaded-relief) is based on a data-set provided by the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Japan Coast Guard.

If you're unsure where certain registers end and others begin, some charts will shade in or somehow separate the altissimo or lower registers from the "normal" range.

Shading indicates 95% bounds.

Shading indicates pooled data.

Begin shading.

Practice shading.

Try shading.

Add shading.

Jefferson largely eschews fury but charts other shades of resentment – showing, for example, that working-class black Americans can better deal with white privilege than with black.

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