Sentence examples for commonly fine from inspiring English sources

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Cave sediments are commonly fine grained and lack macroscopic sedimentary structures.

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(The N.F.L. has commonly fined players this season).

Regardless of their agreement or disagreement with opinions, families commonly fine-tune their needs and follow professionals' suggestions in the controlled setting of the meeting surrounded by numerous, knowledgeable professionals.

Fire danger rating systems commonly ignore fine scale, topographically-induced weather variations.

Coastal systems where sediment transport is perturbed by engineering interventions on the shoreline and shoreface commonly provide fine examples liable to throw light on these links.

The presence of dispersed ash in the marine record has previously been relatively overlooked as it is difficult to identify petrographically due to its commonly extremely fine grain size (Rose et al. 2003, and references therein) and/or alteration to authigenic clay (Sigurdsson et al. 1997; Plank et al. 2000).

Andesite most commonly denotes fine-grained, usually porphyritic rocks; in composition these correspond roughly to the intrusive igneous rock diorite and consist essentially of andesine (a plagioclase feldspar) and one or more ferromagnesian minerals, such as pyroxene or biotite.

Some of the more commonly used fine-needle aspiration (FNA) devices include Chiba, Franseen, Westcott, MaxiCELL, Greene Cook and Turner Cookook) needles, which have circumferentially sharpened tips allowing for sampling.

Cathodoluminescence (CL) and backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of zircon (ZrSiO4) commonly records fine-scale composition zoning [1] that demonstrates its ability to retain geochemically important trace and rare earth elements (REE) over a range of geological conditions.

Instead, punishments were commonly monetary fines, periods of forced hard labor for convicts, and the penalty of death by beheading.

The polygonal distribution of the fractures is reminiscent of desiccation cracks commonly affecting fine-grained sediments (e.g., Plummer and Gostin 1981; Cartwright and Dewhurst 1998).

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