Sentence examples for distinguished point in from inspiring English sources

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These are defined with respect to a distinguished point in the plane called the origin, denoted O.

La and Anantharam [1] show that the Shapley value need not lie in the core of their game, but they demonstrate the existence of another distinguished point in the core.

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That individual presumably interpreted the question as (in math-problem-speak): "How many ways are there to order five points on a non-oriented circle having no distinguished point?" If that is the question, the answer is indeed 12.

The situation for our semigroup (mathrm {H} (W^s)) is analogous except for the minor complication that the distinguished point (e = mathrm {Id}) does not lie in (mathrm {H}(W^s)) but lies in the closure of (mathrm {H}(W^s)).

As another distinguished point of this mass spectrometry, the mass spectra for both positive and negative ion clusters could be measured under the same experimental conditions except for positive or negative electric field in the electrospray.

Last Tuesday, after the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission, in a unanimous vote, gave Park51 a green light, Mayor Michael Bloomberg celebrated the occasion with a speech that, in its gruff eloquence, will be remembered as a high point in his distinguished tenure.

No one has a problem with Park51.Last Tuesday, after the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission, in a unanimous vote, gave Park51 a green light, Mayor Michael Bloomberg celebrated the occasion with a speech that, in its gruff eloquence, will be remembered as a high point in his distinguished tenure.

Raoul Walsh's films at Paramount are generally regarded as the low point in his highly distinguished career (he would soon leave for Warner Brothers and find renewed creativity with James Cagney and Errol Flynn), but he adds some moments of surprisingly high energy to the studiously trivial "Artists and Models".

As Roth's and Miller's editor at various points in their distinguished careers, I know that both men are far too busy -- and far too principled -- to read and praise books in order to indulge in petty political animus.

Greg Thielmann, the retired State Department official who was a top analyst for Colin Powell on Iraq's W.M.D., told "60 Minutes II" last night that Iraq had been so far from being an imminent threat that Mr. Powell's speech making that case at the U.N. was "probably one of the low points in his long, distinguished service to the nation".

He then pointed to a distinguished bloke in a very classy gray suit, "Binky, that's Nick Mason.

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