Sentence examples for exists in cold from inspiring English sources

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Differential teacher treatment exists in cold calling strategies and demanding follow-up techniques, even after controlling for students' gender.

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Similarly, many tropical animals do not exist in colder climates, so knowledge of how to hunt or domesticate animals cannot be transferred as far from north to south as it can from east to west.

Mr. Wilson has translated that sensibility into a protracted vaudeville routine that exists in a cold, picturesque limbo between Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?" As is often true of Mr. Wilson's work, "The Old Woman" is lovely to look at and impossible to grasp as conventional narrative.

Echoing the visuals of Vadim Stein's gritty photography and David Fincher's terse, constrained camerawork, Abbadon exists in the cold recesses of pleasure mixed with pain, whirling dancers defying anything my office-broken body could accomplish while embodying the pain of not just heartbreak, but the excrutiating prospects of personality destruction.

The box of the title is supposed to contain whatever evidence exists in this very cold case.

In order to match the direction of Buoyancy force as it exists in actual engines, colder air was passed during the transient experiment.

"It's best to counter that, and not to recreate feelings that existed in the cold war, but take this opportunity to engage".

He said the west no longer had a clear strategic framework with Russia, as had existed in the cold war, to ensure stability, singling out a lack of rules between Russia, China and the west about the legitimate use of cyberwarfare.

These boundaries do not exist in the cold zones as the droplets have plenty of space to move around.

The results of the palynological analysis indicate that during the period in question, predominantly steppe landscapes existed in dry, cold climate conditions.

Dungey (1963) developed analytic solutions by dividing the problem into toroidal (divergence free) and poloidal (curl free) magnetic field components, linking these with the shear and fast Alfvén, ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) wave modes that exist in the cold, magnetised plasma of the magnetosphere (Stix, 1962; Alfvén and Fälthammar, 1963).

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