Sentence examples for exists a collection from inspiring English sources

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He said that there exists a collection of people in the know – certain curators, collectors, critics, artists – who deem an artist worth our while and that, actually, those people are usually correct.

Even if there exists a collection of foraging algorithms evaluated with real robots, the need for using them on real applications or outdoor environments is important to validate them.

If not, then there exists a collection of coefficients (beta^{T,{mathcal{R}}},) not all zero, such that (sumnolimits_{left(T,{mathcal{R}}right)in EC}beta^{T,{mathcal{R}}}v^{T,{mathcal{R}}}left( S,{mathcal{P}}right) =0) for all (left(S,{mathcal{P}}right) in EC).

Now if there exists a collection of these individual fractional-order operators driven by the same input, then their outputs can be combined F ( s ) = k 1 s q 1 X ( s ) + k 2 s q 2 X ( s ) + k 3 s q 3 X ( s ) + k 4 s q 4 X ( s ) + ⋯ = ∑ n = 1 N k n s q n X ( s ).

For any (alpha>0) and any finite collection of dyadic cubes Q and associated positive scalars (lambda_{Q}), there exists a collection of pairwise disjoint dyadic cubes S such that (1) (sum_{Qsubset S}lambda_{Q}leq2^{n}alpha|S|), for all S;   (2) (sum|S|leqalpha^{-1}sumlambda_{Q});   (3) (Vert sum_{Qnsubseteq mathrm{any} S}lambda _{Q}|Q|^{-1}chi_{Q} Vert _{L^{infty}(mathbb{R}^{n})}leqalpha).  .

Amidst the incessant mutterings that New York City is dead exists a collection of souls who would vehemently disagree (although we definitely see where you're all coming from).

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Moreover, the artist runs a small art book imprint, Dominica Publishing [warning: site contains explicit language], that next month will release two titles at the L.A. Art Book Fair: "Dark Pool Party" by Berlin-based artist Hannah Black, and "There is Nothing to Divide Us If We Do Not Exist," a collection of sci-fi poems by Sara Knox Hunter.

Then there exists a finite collection (mathcal G ^{(1)}_2, ldots, mathcal G ^{(r)}_2) of (F/K -forms oF/K -formsch that if (Gamma _2 subset G_2(F)) is a finitely generated Zariski-dense subgrofp that is weakly commensurable to (G_2ma _1), then it isuchnjugathato a subgroup of one of the (mathcal G ^{(if}_2(K)^{prime }s (subset Gamma))).

Then there exists a finite collection (G_1, ldots, G_r) of (K -forms of (G) such that if (H) is a (K -formsof (G) having the such isomorphism classes of maximal (K)-that as (G), then (H) if (K)-isomorpHis to one of the (G_i)'s.

He needed, among other things, to lay down as a basic principle that there exists an infinite collection of ground objects.

For instance, instead of claiming, as the platonist does, that there exists an infinite collection of abstract objects satisfying the axioms of Peano arithmetic (namely the natural numbers), Hellman claims that there could exist an infinite collection of concrete objects related so as to satisfy these axioms (Hellman 1989 and 1996).

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