Sentence examples for information whereby from inspiring English sources

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The manufacturer decides to offer a vertical cooperative advertising program to encourage the retailers to share their value-added cost information, whereby he can bear a fraction ((0 le theta_{i} < 1)) of retailers' local advertising expenditures.

Kingsley Amis, author of the first post-Ian Fleming 007 novel and the first critical appraisal, The James Bond Dossier, coined the still useful term "The Fleming effect", which he describes as "the imaginative use of information, whereby the pervading fantastic nature of Bond's world, as well as the temporary, local, fantastic elements in the story, are bolted down in some sort of reality".

Kingsley Amis called this "the Fleming effect", describing it as "the imaginative use of information, whereby the pervading fantastic nature of Bond's world ... [is] bolted down to some sort of reality, or at least counter-balanced".

Amis describes it as "the imaginative use of information, whereby the pervading fantastic nature of Bond's world ... [is] bolted down to some sort of reality, or at least counter-balanced".

Previous authors have suggested dynamic encoding mechanisms for prior information, whereby top-down modulation of firing patterns on a trial-by-trial basis creates short-term representations of priors.

The sixth FGI did not result in any additional information, whereby the data collection was closed.

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OFT has been applied in an information-seeking context, whereby information searchers become the foragers, and information items their "preys" [ 13- 15].

Bessarab and Ng'angu suggests that yarning as a method enables the researcher and participant(s) to develop an informal relationship whereby information can be shared and exchanged between two or more people either socially or more formally [ 26, 27].

The utilization of these most informative letter positions by the human readers may reflect a strategy of information extraction whereby more resources are allocated to the most informative letters.

(The circulation of "lemons" in the used-car market is a prime example of "information asymmetry" whereby the seller knows more about the commodity being sold than the buyer and therefore has a comparative advantage in negotiating the price).

(NGO)In addition, there was an apparent restriction of information flow whereby all respondents, including those in NMCP, could not outline the details of the strategy for implementing larviciding, beyond the fact that it will be scaled-up nationwide.

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