Sentence examples for is most often applied from inspiring English sources

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The term is most often applied to the political atmosphere in the U.S. in the 1930s.

The Sabhnanis were charged under a 2000 federal law that bans human trafficking and is most often applied in prostitution cases.

It is most often applied to systems of mass production and is one of the basic organizing principles of the assembly line.

In modern parlance, the term is most often applied exclusively, especially in the United States, to the rougher plaster coating of exterior walls.

"Enteignung," the German word that describes expropriation of private property -- nationalization, by any other name -- is most often applied to what the Nazi regime did to German Jews beginning in the 1930s.

No one deserves to be called "trash," even if the person in question is uneducated and has the misfortune to live in poverty (the socioeconomic group to which the adjective is most often applied).

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In orchards, mulching materials are most often applied under trees maintained in permanent sod.

So she decided to have a look at biological structures, applying high-resolution optical techniques that are most often applied to semiconductors.

Perception of crime and security can be explored using principles from environmental criminology that are most often applied to criminal activity and events.

Among them, fractional differential equations (FDEs) and fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs) are most often applied to represent continuous and deterministic systems.

The Convected Scheme (CS) is a 'forward-trajectory' semi-Lagrangian method for solution of transport equations, which has been most often applied to the kinetic description of plasmas and rarefied neutral gases.

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