Sentence examples for model is said from inspiring English sources

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During the 10-minute segment, the gray model is said to overheat and the silver Roadster is said to develop "broken" brakes.

"The degree of fragmentation of care also limits how generalizable this model is," said Dr. Hoangmai H. Pham, a senior researcher at the Center for Studying Health System Change, a nonprofit group in Washington.

"This is testimony to how strong and unique their business model is," said David Readerman, a partner and director of growth equity strategy at Thomas Weisel Partners, the San Francisco-based investment firm.

Such a model is said to be observation driven.

The model is said to "learn" or to "be trained".

If the normality test is not satisfied, the model is said to fit the data poorly.

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(Kelly's character, a fashion model, was said to have been inspired by Mr. Hayes's wife, Mildred, also a model).

Top speeds on the basic model are said to reach about 16 mph.

Early on, James Ford worked for a sawmill, becoming a logging-truck driver; his nickname, T-Model, is said to derive from that time.

A symptom item with a higher item difficulty value as modeled is said to be more 'difficult' to not occur (i.e., easier to occur).

"My eyes rolled immediately when I heard what the model was," says Webster of Johns Hopkins, who is studying the Baltimore project.

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