Sentence examples for descriptive figure from inspiring English sources

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It is a descriptive figure of speech far more common in everyday speech than most are probably aware.

For England and Wales, the purely descriptive Figure actually shows a negative regression slope.

However, the peatland distribution map for Indonesia used by Yu et al. [1] was digitized from a descriptive figure provided by Page et al. [46], and is therefore a coarse representation of a large proportion of the total tropical peatland area.

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It is one of four exercises developed as part of the New England Climate Adaptation Project.* The Launton game highlights possible solutions for protecting future and existing commercial and residential development, and provides detailed tables and descriptive figures that explain the economic, political, social, and environmental impacts of each option.

Thus, even though descriptive figures on employers' (non- training motives do non- trainingturnover being perceived as a constraint to CVT in the motivesy of firms, some firms with relatively low skill needo may actually abanotn CVT because of staff fluctuation.

We calculated descriptive figures per practice providing data on practice size and CVRM.

Descriptive figures on the group composition are given in the Table 1.

The patient sample was relatively small, and only four general practices from a rural setting were involved, but it was not our aim to generalize the descriptive figures.

Besides computing descriptive figures to understand the full extent of the voice problem in teachers at the national level, we aimed at adding to the emerging literature on the association between voice disorders and psychological status.

The worst overall value was used to analyse factors of importance for mortality, and the worst value of each patient each week was used to calculate the maximum SOFA score and the descriptive figures of the time course.

As a final descriptive statistic, Figure 3 shows boxplots of the number of (close) contacts in and outside households (left upper panel); the number of contacts per location (right upper panel); the number of contacts for the different frequencies (left lower panel) and duration (right lower panel).

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