Sentence examples for customarily should from inspiring English sources

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No variable has a large standard error (SE) (all <0.06), and no variable has a variance inflation factor (VIF) >1.30 (VIF customarily should not exceed 10), indicating that the model does not have a collinearity problem.

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It said that although the Constitution itself does not say where the capital should be, it "customarily" considers Seoul the capital and that any plan to build a new capital should be approved through a constitutional revision.

The curators of these museum are often on shaky ground when they claim, as they customarily do, that the materials should stay where they are, to be pored over by scholars.As Sir Roy Strong, a former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, noted in his diaries, this is the age of the "consumer museum".

Yet there would be significant ramifications here should countries which have customarily been in the top five of the world rankings in the professional era, and very often in the leading three, lose their lustre.

The sentence should have said that severance packages customarily offered to college presidents -- not professors -- typically equal about one year of the former president's salary.

When publishers send out copies of new releases to the newspapers, they customarily place an embargo which states that no review should appear before the stated publication date.

I don't mean to suggest that we should eschew forks entirely, only that many dishes customarily eaten with one are more satisfying with a spoon.

You can do this with a special drive-configuration program,[12] or simply by making only a single small partition of perhaps 25% of the drive's capacity.[13] This partition should be at the "beginning" of the drive, customarily mapped to the higher-linear-speed, higher-data-rate outer tracks.

This was how they customarily descended, some distance apart, so that if one of them should fall he would not drag the other down with him.

In the ever-escalating skirmishes between photographers and security agencies, the most significant battlefield is probably the public way - streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas - which has customarily been regarded as a vantage from which photography cannot and should not be barred.

The legality of Critical Mass in London depends on being a "public procession" which is "commonly or customarily held", and since their defeat in the House of Lords in 2008, the Met should know better than anyone else that Critical Mass is not a protest and should not be policed as such.

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