Sentence examples for common rendering from inspiring English sources

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But "eternal damnation" might be a misleading translation: the original contains no reference to eternity, and, instead of "damnation," the more common rendering is "destruction".

He would not, however, need to look up the word mosh: a common rendering in Chinese is kuangwu, meaning "wild dancing", which sounds suspicious enough.

Lying about the origins of one's chile is considered blasphemy in New Mexico, where the spelling of choice sets the sauce apart from the more common rendering.

Moreover, a simplified high-level API has been introduced that addresses most of the common rendering needs, with the DepictionGenerator class.

We design our algorithm to be capable to run in parallel on the GPU using the common rendering pipeline and considering each frame individually to handle also long videos.

Enforcing a common rendering library would hamper adoption of LibSBGN.

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leads to; this relational clause is an example of a common metaphoric rendering of the relation of 'cause'cause

Endometriosis, PCOS, and unexplained infertility are currently the most common diseases rendering large numbers of women infertile worldwide.

For oxygen, immutable common properties render past, present, and future identical.

But they all had this in common: they were rendering the dialogue in sign language for the deaf, and they were completely ruining the film.

To this end, we had subjects study common items, thus rendering the scoring (almost) completely objective and eliminating the aforementioned concerns regarding evaluating recall of mock crimes.

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