Sentence examples for expanded transition from inspiring English sources

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And he announced an expanded transition team the day after winning the election, adding Valerie Jarrett, a veteran Chicago insider, and Pete Rouse, his chief of staff in the Senate.

Against the heterogeneous signal of an expanded transition zone, tumours are much more difficult to differentiate [ 5].

Two days after he announced his expanded transition team he also made an important White House appointment: Rahm Emanuel to be his chief of staff.

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We situate these trends within an expanded epidemiologic transition theory, employing the hygiene hypothesis to explain the rise in CIDs and the concept of a third epidemiologic transition to explain the rise in emerging and reemerging infections.

⊗ denotes Kronecker product which is used here to expand the transition matrices.

The retailer has enjoyed better results in the stores it has transformed into its shop concept -- essentially stores within a store for different brands or categories -- but if J.C. Penney keeps hemorrhaging red ink, the ability to expand that transition across its footprint is likely to come under pressure.

Along with a local private sector partner, UNICEF is assisting the organization to expand their transition centre, which will enable the two brothers to move in.

These metabolisms rely on an expanded range of transition metals presumably made available by the build-up of molecular oxygen in soil crusts and marine microbial mats.

In the fourth season her role expanded significantly, a transition heralded by one of the show's most memorable scenes, in which Pearson - full of nonchalant, unshowy menace - buys a nail gun from a hardware store clerk who clearly has no idea that she doesn't intend to use it for conventional DIY purposes.

This section discusses the results on the deformation and stress distributions along the roller expanded length and transition zone in tube tubesheet joint as well as the effect of large clearance values on the interfacial stresses.

Class II genes make up ~90% of OLFRs and are thought to have expanded during the transition to land-based living.

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