Sentence examples for harmonising when from inspiring English sources

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The reason chanting is such a sacred, ancient art is because there are only about six chants – there is not much room for nuance and harmonising when 50 people are shouting the same words slightly out of time with their own clapping – and they just get repurposed for every situation.

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Datasets are harmonised when all variables pointing at the same content have the same name and the same range of values (and the same codes, for categorical variables); for example, when all variables carrying the information about the vaccination status of the third dose of DTP have the same name in all datasets (e.g. DTP3).

This algorithm addresses the need to harmonise datasets when datasets of interest have inconsistencies in the names and values of variables.

It has a role in training and in harmonising equipment but when it comes to waging a real war in future, the argument runs, the Americans, as in Afghanistan (and as in the Gulf war 11 years ago), will make their own plans and pick their own allies.

However, the use of EARL-compliant PSF images significantly improved these indices, demonstrating the value of harmonised-images, even when more advanced contouring algorithms such as gradient-based contouring are utilised.

Although gradient-based methodology appears to be less sensitive to reconstruction variability, the use of EARL-compliant PSF images significantly improved the Dice coefficients and concordance indices, demonstrating the importance of harmonised-images, even when more advanced contouring algorithms are used.

Next day, it is true, Mr Lafontaine had some distinctly illiberal things to say about harmonising taxes across Europe when his government assumes the presidency of the EU in January.

This would be the case when after harmonising variables names and labels and updating the thesaurus, search B would not produce any best hit.

When they harmonise on the middle section ("Back to the country, the scenic life / Where I intend to cut myself off"), before a chiming guitar and reverby keyboard lead a triumphant instrumental passage in wonky unison, the effect is spine-tingling.

It's not a knock against him; it's when he's harmonising with the past that the film works best.

As Queen's career progressed, he would increasingly alter the highest notes of their songs when live, often harmonising with seconds, thirds or fifths instead.

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