Sentence examples for less articulation from inspiring English sources

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Here we have a drop in polynomial fit from fifth-order to second-order, showing less articulation in the data.

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Although this seems intuitively correct, it's actually far more complicated than Euclid's other axioms and, from the start, mathematicians felt haunted by the need for a less complex articulation.

We consider that this is because slow queries usually posses a clearer pronunciation, and less co-articulation, than faster (medium and fast) queries.

Some are more true to the original and some less, but no articulation of the gospel today can presume to be exactly identical to the original meaning Christ and the apostles proclaimed.

Triamcinolone acetonide (40 mg/ml) or methylpredinosolone acetate (40 mg/ml) are widely used in North America at a dose ranging from 10 mg or less for small articulations to 40 mg for large articulations.

Their emphasis on "authentic" practice — more flexible tempos, less string vibrato, sharper articulation — has seeped into big modern orchestras.

Lastly, the lateral inclination of the humeroradial articulation, although less pronounced, is similar to that of M. robusta so that adaptation for a scuttling walk seems probable.

Our hypothesis was that bilingualism and low-frequency word processing might increase the demands on 1) word retrieval because the links between semantics and phonology will be weaker in less familiar words; 2) articulation because each word is less rehearsed; and 3) control mechanisms that suppress competition from nontarget words.

The first autoimmune disease found to be associated with an HLA-B marker was ankylosing spondylitis (AS), a chronic and progressive inflammation of the spine articulations, and less frequently the peripheral joints, leading to a forward-stooped posture which causes rigidity and severe pain [ 2, 3].

An intact labrum causes more equal fluid distribution during weight bearing, resulting in less cartilage deformation, low-friction articulation, and less stress across the hip joint (Ferguson et al. 2000, 2003).

Nearly all were terrific, with some reservations about Willard White's Wotan: a suitable voice, but a little mushy in articulation and seemingly less concerned with words than with the smooth unfurling of the musical line.

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