Sentence examples for method a bit from inspiring English sources

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But Mount takes Powell's method a bit farther.

I fiddled with the method a bit to translate it to the bean pot.

That may well be true, but humans still like organising things, and so, for now, the genre label Americana is a somewhat necessary evil, though it seems to me that it's actually more of an ethos or a curation method (a bit like the Oprah's book club sticker) than it is a genre with hard-and-fast rules about what dictates its sound.

I find the method a bit less useful, but some will no doubt prefer it.

Investment trusts are going to adopt the same method a bit earlier, so their costs can be easily compared with unit trusts.

Tim Condor talks about this method a bit -- or of a task similar to it -- in his book Free for All, in which he discusses a way of reading and exploring biblical text in community.

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The idea of the linearized Bregman method is to combine a fixed point iteration with the Bregman method in [23, 24], but the linearized Bregman method is a bit slow in the convergence result.

The other method, which is known as the inverse method, is a bit more complicated and appeases more parties.

Although the sectional method is a bit faster, overall times of the three methods are in the same range.

His method is a bit like fishing with a large net.

Chef Kelly's instructional method is a bit like a Russian ballet teacher's.

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