Sentence examples for extraneous works from inspiring English sources

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By juxtaposing fiction with non-fiction – more than 20 chapters are lifted verbatim from extraneous works – the author has created a hybrid genre that mirrors our networked lives, allowing us to inhabit its interstitial spaces.

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The only work area they may not excel at as much as others would be in extraneous work activities, like time for bonding with colleagues.

One answer might be for conservatories to hire time-and-motion experts, professionals who could point out that the flailing arm, the bulging eye and the balletic upper torso are extraneous work in a business best devoted to doing the most with the least.

She would never have reached this level of execution, she says, if she hadn't had 15 or so years of working in journalism and learning to scrap extraneous words.

In short, (and anticipating Monroe Beardsley) Dewey believes that the aesthetic merit of a work is within the work, and extraneous material should not substitute for understanding the work itself.

While such models are extraneous to this work (we are interested in evaluating the efficacy of centralized control given a desired rate allocation), for completeness, we describe the models used in this paper in Section 7. A core function of any MAC protocol is to provide fair and efficient contention resolution mechanism.

It has been argued that worked examples decrease extraneous load, enabling more Working Memory (WM) resources to be directed to activities that facilitate learning and transfer performance.

We've seen drag and drop file sharing services before, Dropcanvas takes a delightfully pared-down approach here — there's very little visual cruft, no extraneous features — it just works.

Moore concedes that some Calvinists might suffer a "deadening of the missionary impulse," if they conclude that missionary work is extraneous to God's plans.

Hence, in the context of this research, it is plausible that agent enthusiasm may impose additional processing burden, also known as, extraneous cognitive load on working memory, because learners have to attend to exaggerated nonverbal cues by an enthusiastic virtual agent.

Cleaning is here intended as removal of generic dirt, products of degradations of original materials (e.g. aged varnish), coating applied in precedent restauration operations (e.g. protective materials or repainting) and all of those materials considered extraneous to the original work.

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