Sentence examples for growing a tree from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Seldin explained that there were generally only two things to prohibit a property owner from building a structure -- or growing a tree -- that obstructed a neighbor's view.

Though this may seem slow, Munro insists it is still much faster and more efficient than growing a tree for 50 years.

The People's Daily newspaper, considered the Communist Party mouthpiece, ran an article citing an anonymous "authoritative" figure from within government as saying increasing leverage to cope with deflationary forces was like "growing a tree in the air".

"What if, in the future, instead of growing a tree, cutting it down, and then using mechanical engineering to sort of reshape it into a house, we just design a tree to grow into a house or design moss or mushrooms or something else could provide our furniture for us?" -Reshma Shetty, Co-founder Ginkgo Bioworks.

When growing a tree equal misclassification costs were assigned to the categories of the response variable.

Consequently there is a trade-off between growing a tree large enough to identify potentially important joint effects and running the risk of over-fitting the tree.

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TO grow a tree indoors is to embrace the impractical.

Why not just grow a tree farm and cut trees from there?

"David Letterman is the only living person I've grown a tree for.

Our algorithm focuses on relevant lines, on which it can in principle grow a tree several times as deep as alpha-beta in a given amount of time.

Despite his age he still tends to his garden, trying to grow a tree from seeds he brought from his childhood home.

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