Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
The IMF plan was designed to regain and restore the market by imposing wide-ranging programs, but the designated steps are not without criticism.
In a training environment, a company might have access to the field of view of dozens of workers, quickly assessing their progress and ensuring that they're working through designated steps efficiently.
Similar(57)
At 18 56:06 MST, the flight was cleared for the VOR/DME-C instrument approach to the airport, whereupon it proceeded to the Red Table VOR, executed a sequence of designated step-down maneuvers and began final approach to the runway.
As the linear stage translates at the designated step size and speed, the line imager acquires a hyperspectral data cube within a designated two-dimensional field of view.
In this paper, all these procedures are designated preparation steps to stress that they are performed before the construction of the prediction rule.
Solid tie-lines designate a step down in velocity, while dashed lines designate a step up.
Duplicate half-gram manure pellets (both fresh and dry) were extracted using the alternate protocol of the MoBio UltraClean soil DNA isolation kit (MoBio, Solano Beach, CA) and the wash steps designated 15 to 21 in the protocol were repeated to remove a "green tinge" from DNA extract.
We then allow the MCMC to progress for a designated number of steps, as described below.
Two intermediate steps designated J and I appeared at 2 and 30 ms, respectively; hence, a fast rise of the chlorophyll a fluorescence, transient with the notation O J I P, was obtained.
Graduate refers to the movie "The Graduate," in which Dustin Hoffman drove an Alfa Romeo; it does not designate a step up from a less expensive model.
Or can his lovelorn buttoned-down designated American minder step in and save the day?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com