Sentence examples for many key terms from inspiring English sources

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Although there are many key terms, liquidation preference and participation are terms that are probably the most important to understand as they may severely affect the entrepreneurs outcome.

"It leaves too many key terms undefined, and relies too heavily on the CIA's good faith instead of NARA's own careful appraisal of CIA recordkeeping," the letter said.

Within LSET, we chose to ask students to construct definitions for many key terms.

The difficulty in establishing how many children need palliative care is further complicated by the fact that many key terms are not agreed among providers.

The number of key terms has to be enough to unambiguously define the meaning of the variable but not more in order to avoid missing variables due to superfluous mismatches (a variable with many key terms will be harder to search for in the datasets; see below for details).

Baseball is relatively simple to learn, but there are too many key terms to list here.

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Improvement interventions, which can be defined broadly as purposeful efforts to secure positive change, have become an increasingly important focus of activity within healthcare. 1 How improvement interventions can best be studied, however, has remained contested; as with most new fields, many of the key terms, concepts and techniques currently escape consensus.

We reduced drastically the records (from 7,900 to 329 and finally to 303) as we detected that many articles following the key terms "genomic" or "genome" were related to in vivo or in vitro experiment and not to in silico (bioinformatics) experiments (this was performed by a in house script).

In Leibniz's definition (the expression of the many in the one) the two key terms are 'expression' and 'one'one

Undoubtedly, many glossaries and international definitions exist for key terms associated with risk.

Williams (2008b, c) reports that many prospective science teachers had misconceptions about key terms relating to the nature of science—"fact," "law," "theory," "hypothesis".

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