Sentence examples for is generally cited from inspiring English sources

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That five- or six-year period is generally cited as the most consistently dominant any pitcher has ever had.

Nonetheless, a small increased risk is generally cited for these couples to account for unusual situations, such as chromosomal translocations or gonadal mosaicism, described below.

The Giants lost Burress after he accidentally shot himself in the thigh at a nightclub, and his absence is generally cited as helping sink the Giants in the playoffs.

Bridget Jones's Diary is generally cited as an early example, but Allison Pearson hit the roof when her novel about a working mother, I Don't Know How She Does It, was assigned to the genre.

It has been 16 years, in fact, since another young, freshly inaugurated Democratic president with a Democratic Congress tried to remake the architecture of health care, and the catastrophe that followed is generally cited as the main deterrent to thinking big about anything in the capital.

It is a delicious irony that in the world of American TV news, one populated by raging egotists and self-aggrandisers, the person who is generally cited as the most influential is Stewart – a man so disinterested in his own celebrity, he often didn't bother to collect his 18 Emmys, preferring to stay at home with his family.

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(An Olympus representative recently told Circuits that the "correct price" for one of its cameras was $899, although the list price was $100 higher. Because many products described in Circuits are just reaching stores and a prevailing retail price has not been established, list prices are generally cited as a benchmark).

Of course, even 10 million is nothing compared to some of the most popular television shows, but we're starting to see audience of comprable sizes (though on a worldwide level whereas TV ratings are generally cited for the U.S).

Three major rate limiting steps involving the kinetic diffusion mechanism are generally cited [66]: (a) film diffusion; (b) intraparticle diffusion; (c) interior surface diffusion; (d) adsorption or ion exchange on the pore surface.

Two other mechanisms are generally cited in explaining high conductivity in the upper crust: high temperatures and the presence of highly conductive materials (e.g., graphite and metallic minerals).

It has been generally cited as an experimental soundtrack.

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