Sentence examples for frontier means from inspiring English sources

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But life on the lawless frontier means risks as well as opportunities, as Stephanie Roberts found out last summer.

The edges between them are blurred, but one thing is clear: the energy frontier means the Large Hadron Collider, and it is important that we maintain a balance (both funding and effort-wise) between the LHC and other experiments which are no less important and brilliant.

Ali Muhsen reminded me of a tribal leader that a young Winston Churchill describes in his first book, The Story of the Malakand Field Force: "He was a great man, which on the frontier means that he was a great murderer...

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Table 7 Predicted frontier output after bias correction Predict frontier Mean Min Max Significance level Participants 8225.957 2844.444 25,848.23 *** Non-participants 6187.10 2775.337 20,651.33 *** significant at 1% probability level.

Audi could find itself at the leading edge of autonomy with the A8, but being this close to the frontier mean it'll be closely monitored for risk, too.

Mars exists as the possibility of a new frontier, a means of keeping capitalism alive after its current host-organism, Earth, has been drained of the ability to support life.

Working near the scientific frontier also means that "some students really like the subject, and those are more successful, always".

The methodology consists in obtaining from the available data an approximation of the "best-practice" frontier by means of the linear programming; efficiency measures are then investigated according to this surface [45, 46, 47, 48].

In case that the traffic loads for both kinds of traffic are known imperfectly, we should define a robust Bayesian threshold frontier by means of extending the previous integrals to include simultaneously the uncertainty model for both traffics.

Since the facilities where the components of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal are stored are well back from the Indian frontier, this means that the weapons would likely need to be stationed relatively close to the frontline in a ready state.

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