Sentence examples for for instance to describe from inspiring English sources

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It's neither correct, nor fair, for instance, to describe the gloriously eclectic graphic designer Alan Fletcher as a "book designer".

I pointed out that strict grammar forbids using a plural pronoun for a single person; it would sound crazy, for instance, to describe Soloway by saying, "They are my favorite director".

For instance, to describe an incremental test (VO2max) outcome, one cannot speak of the 'maximal aerobic speed' reached, but of the 'peak speed reached at VO2max' or 'vpeakVO2max' as justly used by Billat et al. [27].

The differential equations involving fractional derivatives in time, compared with those of integer order in time, are more realistic to describe many phenomena in nature (for instance, to describe the memory and hereditary properties of various materials and processes), the study of such equations has become an object of extensive study during recent years.

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It was decided to create a working group to establish specifications for such a system, for instance, how to describe parameters used to assess the confidence of an annotation and defining a simple confidence score summarizing all the parameters.

He does not, for instance, attempt to describe what happened on September 11th itself.

We argue that our spatial folksonomies are a novel way of capturing variation closer to the bottom-up understandings of landscape for instance required to describe cultural ecosystem services.

It is difficult, for instance, to imagine Rudnick describing Joanna, the lively new wife in town who will rapidly meet her comeuppance at the hands of the Men's Association, as "a bright, determined, reasonably aggressive girl who wants to be a photographer".

He referred, for instance, to a passage in one brief describing prisoners "found hanged to death in holding tanks where observation windows are obscured with smeared feces, and discovered catatonic in pools of their own urine after spending nights locked in small cages".

Matt, for instance, might try to describe how many gallons of snow go into a ten-gallon hat, or something similarly hilarious.

Due to this inconvenience, Caputo and Fabrizio in [19] presented a new definition of fractional operator without a singular kernel, the Caputo-Fabrizio (CF) fractional operator; this operator possesses very interesting properties, for instance, the possibility to describe fluctuations and structures with different scales [19].

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