Sentence examples for describing a method from inspiring English sources

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"We don't subscribe to this idea of the 'God of gaps,' meaning if you can't explain something, then blame God," Whitmore told me before describing a method that hardly seemed more scientific.

His first patent, describing a method for preserving piscatorial products, involved placing food between two metal plates that were chilled by a calcium chloride solution to approximately −40 °C (−40 °F).

"The amount of energy needed to keep that tank cold is one-tenth of what you'd need to chill it," he said, describing a method of storing energy as cold water instead of as electricity.

In [6], the authors are describing a method to classify trucks and cars from GPS measurements.

Two-factor authentication, for those who don't understand what that means, is a blanket term describing a method involving two stages (factors) for verifying a user's identity.

The bug happened to surface at the same time as a patent filing describing a method for tracking users around the web.

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Last week we asked you to name and describe a method for BP to try next.

In an earlier post, I described a method of interviewing your circle to collect insights about career direction.

His journal described a method of attack in which a gunman can keep moving to confuse the enemy.

But in the new study, researchers describe a method for improving this skill, along with experiments to prove it works.

"Partial-birth abortion" is the term opponents of abortion use to describe a method that doctors use infrequently to terminate pregnancies after about 16 weeks.

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