Sentence examples for high value objects from inspiring English sources

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If it was organised it would be high value objects, like DVDs, but they are taking chicken breasts, meat, fish, which suggests their salaries are being cut to a point where they can't afford meat," police officer Nick Webber, of Operation Pheasant, says.

Specifically, neurons in the head of the caudate nucleus represented changes in recent value of objects while monkeys made saccades to visual objects with different values and inactivation of this structure disrupted their behavioral preference for high value objects.

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The recent development of open-source 3-D printers makes scaling of distributed additive-based manufacturing of high-value objects technically feasible and offers the potential for widespread proliferation of mechatronics education and participation.

Only after this disruption took place did the industry consider that its traditional expertise might allow it to market Swiss watches as a luxury product — not because it kept better time than a Casio watch, but because, thanks to its disruption, it had become a limited-run, high-value object, worth more by virtue of its scarcity.

There is therefore an intrinsic site-specific nature to any question of durability and this is something that requires particular attention in cultural heritage owing to the high value of the objects under consideration.

(In Munsell terms, this would mean creating chips of high chroma and high value; for reflecting objects seen on a background, the correct term for "brightness" is "lightness").

The team found that people who were more impulsive to begin with were even more prone to being distracted by the "high value" red or green objects.

The silhouette ranges from −1 to +1, where a high value indicates that the object is well matched to its own cluster and poorly matched to neighboring clusters.

This paper presents methods for deriving first order monetary benefits from removing individual debris objects in high value sun-synchronous orbits.

For example, both the Greek and Roman civilizations used large quantities of ivory to make high value works of art, precious religious objects and decorative boxes for costly objects.

If most objects have a high value, then the clustering configuration is appropriate.

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