Sentence examples for historically laid from inspiring English sources

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The high-design shed appears to hold particular appeal for women, who rarely have much dedicated space of their own in the American home (unlike men, who have historically laid claim to home offices and dens).

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When comparables are hard to come by, the flaws in a historically-based method are laid bare.Defenders of the statistical approach will insist that there was ample quantitative evidence of Mr Lin's potential.

Adobe walls were historically made by laying the bricks with mud mortar, which swells and shrinks at the same rate as the bricks when wetted or dried, heated or cooled.

In its most recent economic outlook report, even the International Monetary Fund — historically a paragon of fiscal austerity — laid to rest the idea that cutting budgets would trigger fast growth by restoring confidence in financial investors.

He laid out two scenarios that would be historically unique in the era since the nineteen-seventies, when both parties reformed their nominating systems and required state parties to select most delegates through primaries and caucuses.

Historically, information theoretic security, which builds on Shannon's notion of perfect secrecy, was laid in the 1970s by Wyner and later by Csiszár and Körner, who proved seminal results showing that there exist channel codes guaranteeing both robustness to transmission errors and a prescribed degree of data confidentiality.

Shortcomings not present in Mr. Manze's period-instrument performances were laid bare in the Largo and Adagio movements, where his restrained use of vibrato, while historically accurate, drew attention to flaws in his basic sound.

"He probably never laid eyes on [Capone]." Burke says he's worried that the building dedication might perpetuate historically inaccurate notions about the alleged archrivalry between the men.

Apart from the bulk of training which happens at sea, historically boys were taught in the men's house with pebbles, shells, or pieces of coral, representing stars, laid on the sand in a circular pattern.

It's historically 2-d printing over and over again and the breakthrough we [had] and wrote about in the research journal Science laid out our approach where we use light and oxygen to grow parts".

Historically, the significant changes in Thai science teachers' preparation process were the result of the establishment of the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology in 1972 to promote the teaching and learning of science in accordance with the policies laid out in the third National Economic and Social Development Plan (1972 1976).

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