Sentence examples for correspondences for example from inspiring English sources

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Also included in the standard set-up are pattern resources for common parts-of-speech correspondences, for example that two nouns in English often correspond to one noun in Swedish (NN N), as well as standard punctuation patterns that are applicable in general alignment between English and Swedish.

Note that there are also direct solutions to calculate rotations and translations for 3-D point correspondences, for example the method by Horn [27].

Hence it is almost inevitable that people who look at these numbers selectively will find superficially impressive correspondences, for example with the dimensions of the Earth.

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A degree in modern languages will allow you to deal with a firm's foreign customers or to translate or interpret in meetings, negotiations and correspondence, for example.

Absent in Williams's correspondence, for example, is any mention of the mental decline of his beloved sister Rose, or of his own "blue devils," as he called his recurrent depressions.

A striking proportion of the correspondence, for example, concerns exchanges of good wishes, suggested appointments and invitations to dinners or golf tournaments, and few of the letters evince any particular interest on Mr. Bush's part in policy.

As can be seen from the table, there is no rigid section principles correspondence: For example, "systematics and classification" is a key principle in the "Evidence of Evolution" section, but it comes again in "Using the Tools and Principles" and in "The New Evolutionary Synthesis".

Wilson's correspondence on Oman, for example, and that of his successor Heath, are to remain closed to historians and the public until 2021.

His correspondence with Hawthorne, for example, is wildly self-­revelatory, and we have Hawthorne's journals to augment this: I quote from both extensively.

Though poignant, the story is one of her least successful, perhaps because it is autobiography masquerading as fiction: one wants to hear about their lives together – their charged correspondence over Israel, for example – rather than read a reverie of their communion after death.

According to one school, the theoretical terms are "partially interpreted" by the correspondence rules, so, for example, if one such rule is that an electron produces a particular kind of track in a cloud chamber, then many possibilities for the meaning of the previously unfamiliar term electron are ruled out.

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