Sentence examples for indicates at one from inspiring English sources

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The early thirteenth-century Böglunga sögur indicates at one point that men of two Norwegian factions decided to launch a raiding expedition into the Isles.

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In the figures showing the dynamics of these indices, the error ranges are only indicated at one of the curves, avoiding the picture overload.

The term interpolation comes from the topic of re-sampling described by Hanumantharaju et al. By definition, re-sampling [1] is a process of transforming a discrete image that is indicated at one particular set of coordinate locations to a new set of coordinate points.

But the failure to reach a verdict indicates at least one juror believed that Slager's decision to shoot Scott was a reasonable use of force.

Yes indicates at least one purchase, No indicates no purchases.

The Angels' long-term commitment to Trout indicates at least one thing: Owner Arte Moreno is not going to shut his wallet to Eppler.

The SAGE hit column summarizes SAGE data: a plus indicates at least one hit.

A D index (number of carious teeth) ≥1 indicates at least one carious lesion.

A third Type IIa-2 receptor is unique to pufferfish, which indicates at least one additional lineage specific duplication event.

Eventually, each personal goal category will be coded on a dichotomous scale with zero indicating no goals and one indicating at least one goal in the respective category.

Often, the Harrises would take in extended family members who had made the journey north after them; the U.S. Census indicates that, at one point, they had fourteen people living in their apartment.

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