Sentence examples for describing for a from inspiring English sources

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This is the tradition that Robert Kagan of the Carnegie Endowment has been describing for a decade.

In this sense, Galgut's account is perhaps a compassionate act: describing for a more permissive time what, for his subject, could not be freely brought into the light.

Former President Bill Clinton's speech offered an intimate tribute to Mrs. Clinton, describing for a rapt audience their courtship and early marriage — and their upward climb together in politics.

The Skills Gap Misery Index provides tangible evidence for the serious national dilemma that experts have been describing for a long time and gives researchers a whole new way to analyze the effects of the skilled labor shortage in this country.

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Moreover, similar phenomena were described for a number of other patterning genes, including Emx2 and Pax645,55,56.

A design procedure along with implementation and flight tests is described for a radio controlled helicopter system.

The applicability of the process has been described for a large number of materials.

An experimental setup is described for a coulometric acid base titration in alkali-sulphate melts.

A circuit is described for a three-electrode controlled alternating current oscilloscopic polarograph.

Characterization of the calliper acceleration and noise inside the cockpit are described for a test vehicle.

A design algorithm is described for a lithium self-cooled blanket as an example.

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