Sentence examples for map is at from inspiring English sources

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A corrected map is at nytimes.com/travel.

A corrected map is at nytime.com/travel.com/travel

The map is at the Web site of the City University of New York.

The state contracted with the Rutgers Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis to identify potential vernal pools through aerial photography (its map is at www.dbcrssa.rutgers.edu/ims/vernal), but it's up to the volunteers to put on boots and actually visit those sites to confirm that they're the real thing.

Map is at 960-m resolution.

Even at this lower level of abstraction, this example proves that putting together a comprehensive or nearly complete picture is a very complex task, and the conclusion for suggesting a road map is at risk of being incomplete, unbalanced, or biased.

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A warning: ticket prices displayed on the itinerary map are at the cheapest possible rate and can become unavailable very quickly.

It did not come easily — "Journey Without Maps" is at best an apprenticeship piece.

Human cognitive brain mapping is at a crossroads.

Perhaps there is value in abstracting how we think about projection mapping; projection mapping is, at its core, more than perpetuating a particular aesthetic.

The lower value represents a broad scale of species assembly and, when mapped, is at the spatial scale of a general vegetation association or ecological subregion.

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