Sentence examples for for a large element from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, the deal appears sensible on the part of Melrose and is clearly the preferred outcome for a large element of the investment community.

The reasons for Pericles' ascendancy remain a secret, and that in itself makes it necessary to allow for a large element of "charismatic" leadership.

In computing eigenvalues for a large element system, it has been observed that the eigenvalue extractors produce eigenvectors that are in some sense more accurate than their corresponding eigenvalues.

While keeping an audience in mind can help give your work direction, you should also allow for a large element of personal expression and style.

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Ms Stacey also told the cross-party group of MPs that English was a particularly difficult subject to set standards for and there was a "large element of judgment" involved in marking the exams.

As with any form of dating – for disabled or non-disabled people – there's a large element of searching for gems while trawling through a sea of human beings who are best avoided.

The analysis efficiency can be doubled at the same precision, even for a large-scale element.

A major (hyomandibular) branch of the seventh nerve has a conspicuous opening (hy[7], Figs. 3b and 4b) adjacent to the attachment point for a large gill arch element articulating with the braincase to support the jaws of early gnathostomes.

For standardization the instrumental constant H (solid angle and correction factor) is determined relying completely on the GUPIX data base (cross-sections, fluorescence and Coster Kronig probabilities, stopping powers and attenuation coefficients) for a large set of elements.

In this work we report on developments of ATOMIC, a Los Alamos code designed to compute opacities under both LTE and non-LTE conditions for a large range of elements.

For a very small number of elements in the rankings, it is possible to compute the exact distribution and obtain a confidence interval for the expected value of (P S,V^{(1)})) under that hypothesis, whilst for a large amount of elements, the variance can be approximated Kendall (1948) by begin{aligned} Var P) = frac{2(2n+5)}{9n(n-1)}.

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