Sentence examples for enough cross section from inspiring English sources

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It's a worthy enough cross section, but there are also notable absentees.

The former Iraqi opposition groups, who continue to open offices around the country to gain a national constituency, are taking additional steps to demonstrate that their political reach is broader than Mr. Bremer implied when he told them upon his appointment last month that they did not represent a broad enough cross section of Iraqis.

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Generally only a few number of Raman transitions with large enough cross-sections can be exploited.

Thus, a quantitative understanding of the temporal progression of secondary growth can only be acquired by a high-throughput approach that monitors enough cross-sections from distinct hypocotyls of the same age to provide statistically solid data.

Respectfully and without dramatization (the ideas are electric enough), the directors observe a cross section of articulate evangelicals and accompany a Christian group on a revealing trip to Israel.

Moreover, they are flexible enough to accommodate any geometric cross section, crystal class symmetry, axis orientation and a wide range of boundary conditions.

A corner point grid system with 30 grids along the X-axis and 7 grids along the Z-axis was found sufficient and accurate enough for modeling this vertical cross section.

However, companies in the processing sector were the most represented with 81.25 % in the program, and their number is large enough in order that the cross section of their common data provides further analyses with statistically reliable results.

The above result of a minute increase of the stent's temperature due to the efficient cooling by the blood flow applies to the normal situation, where the stent's cross section is large enough to enable the rated (unrestricted) blood flow through a coronary vessel, i.e., the stent is fully "open".

These tests are general enough to be robust against heterogeneity and cross section dependence.

In practice, flutter corresponds to an instability induced by aerodynamic forces which are comparable to the weight and flexural or torsional rigidity of the cross section and are significant enough to alter natural frequencies.

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