Sentence examples for moderately described from inspiring English sources

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I was to choose between the two statements, indicating that one or the other "strongly" or "moderately" described me.

The results suggest that the biosorption of Pb2+ can be moderately described by the Freundlich model (R ≈ 0.99).

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Still, hoping to avoid the commando profile, I marked only the "moderately describes me" circle above the "I get a rush" statement.

Speaking as someone who has known Ms. Kagan for years, he said she was "probably, in her heart of hearts, moderately liberal," but described her approach to the law as "very hard-nosed, non-ideologically driven".

The cohort was subdivided into three groups depending on the gestational age (extremely preterm, very preterm, and moderately preterm), as described above.

He is 41, a Dublin firefighter who was raised by parents he described as "moderately fanatical" about Catholicism.

J. G. was described as moderately retarded and legally blind when he was removed from the Leekin home; L. J. was found to be retarded and autistic.

These could be described as moderately acidic to neutral waters.

Thus, Zn in the runoff sediments can be described as moderately labile.

Axisymmetric free vibrations of moderately thick circular plates described by the linear shear-deformation Mindlin theory are analyzed by the differential quadrature (DQ) method.

While our primary focus and demonstrations of applicability are for moderately collisional plasmas, as described by the Landau Fokker Planck equation, the method is expected to be applicable also to collision processes described by the Boltzmann equation.

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