Sentence examples for made at random from inspiring English sources

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Such a decision cannot be made at random.

A right triangle made at random, however, is very unlikely to have all its sides measurable by the same unit that is, every side a whole-number multiple of some common unit of measurement.

These marriages were not made at random, however, for (as among the Nambikwara) cross-cousin marriage was preferred; in a matrilineal society a man married his mother's brother's daughter; in a patrilineal society he married his father's sister's daughter.

Speaking to the National, an Abu Dhabi-based newspaper, a European official at the United Nations described the Trump administration's pre-Warsaw planning as "a series of chaotic decisions being made at random". For now, that fumbling may be the best thing protecting senior Saudis from real repercussions over Khashoggi's killing.

And with little trouble, the cancer institute, where he works as a senior scientist, found tens of thousands of people willing to have their screening decisions made at random, even though for many it meant that they had to forgo tests like the P.S.A. for prostate cancer and the sigmoidoscopy for colon cancer.

If these black dots are made at random, or if they spread according to some law, how likely is it that the resulting distribution will form one connected cluster, in which any black dot is connected to any other through a chain of neighbouring black dots?

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Decades ago, college decisions were often based on what parents or teachers told us we should do, or made completely at random.

In other words, categories declared statistically significant by independence assumption methods in actual datasets are often declared significant when treatment assignments are made purely at random.

Variables were artificially made "missing at random," and the bias and efficiency of parameter estimates obtained using different imputation methods were compared.

One possible model for autosomal coordination is that, similar to XIST in X inactivation, non-coding transcripts propagate random choice made at a discrete part of an autosome, to the far reaches of that homolog.

You can make them at random places, or you can form them in a straight row, depending on your patience and dexterity.

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