Sentence examples for constant phrase from inspiring English sources

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However, as CGAC is constant, a second constant phrase can be described as follows: K_{text{obs}} = K_{text{PCP}}.

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'It is the committee'themhem'theyhey will know'; 'we don't contribute equally to support the program'; and 'the committee' were constant phrases heard from women in connection with decision making relating to all three themes.

Since log  p slowly varies over the relevant range of p we can absorb γ and log  p into the constant factor and phrase the question more provocatively: given that n >  Cs is required for good recovery, what is C? 3. In practice, a measure of recovery relying on the unknown x, such as a function of x ^ − x L 2, cannot be used.

This music is rhythmically complex, but its constant repetition of phrases also makes it sound rock-solid.

When I worked at Reader's Digest, published in many countries, we were in constant search of phrases which amusingly unravelled as they travelled.

Known early on to the jazz world by his involvement in the early-60's Bill Evans trio, Mr. Motian, the drummer, now in his 70's, follows the path of constant surprise; he phrases the rhythm differently in every single measure and leaves acres of open space in his sound.

The trajectory can be divided into five phrases: constant velocity motion, turn rate motion (−0.0873 rad/Ts), constant velocity motion, turn rate motion (0.0873 rad/Ts), and constant velocity motion.

Constant repetition of that phrase hasn't had much impact in our house, so I illustrated the principle on a looping video (viewable above, or here if the technology fails).

The growing interest in feminism in the media – aided in a large part by Moran's book, How to Be a Woman – also kept the phrase in constant use, with some feminist bloggers arguing hotly among themselves about the merits or otherwise of intersectionality in feminism.

This Gang of Six -- three Democrats, and three more from the GOP -- Debated every line and phrase in constant search of harmony.

Janáček features accompaniment figures and patterns, with (according to Jim Samson) "the on-going movement of his music...similarly achieved by unorthodox means; often a discourse of short, 'unfinished' phrases comprising constant repetitions of short motifs which gather momentum in a cumulative manner".

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