Sentence examples for myriad of notes from inspiring English sources

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" Sorting through the myriad of notes in order to find something about his ability to care for himself is exhausting.

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As a myriad of Julius Caesar fans noted (no, not literally 10,000), these were the words spoken by Brutus in the tent at Philippi rejecting the cautious advice of Cassius, following which Brutus was defeated by Marc Antony and killed himself.

Filtzer noted a myriad of issues in Soviet production that had meant a more formal bonus system was unworkable in the Soviet Union: irregular availability of supplies that were often of variable quality, an irrational division of labour and a reliance on "storming" that made it difficult to motivate workers through a more conventional payments system.

Gold and Carbone's case study of Myriad noted, 'to the large majority of researchers who had not been following closely Myriad's public statements, it seemed that Myriad was willing to block scientific research to turn a profit' [ 9].

As noted by a myriad of studies, this effect is taken to reflect the need to devote longer movement durations to ensure that a response "hits" the desired target location [15]; [for review of this issue see 43].

It should be noted that a myriad of other solutes, commonly encountered in the urine of patients with renal disorders, such as drugs and iodinated radiocontrast agents, could increase urine density, leading to overestimation of the renal concentrating ability.

Critics of Myriad have long noted that the company stopped contributing to the primary international database on genetic mutations related to breast cancer, in what is widely seen as a move to further capitalize on their monopoly access to more than a million women's family history and genetic information.

As Bern Guri, AFSA chairperson, noted in the official press release, "Africa has a myriad of ways to feed her people and to keep her environment safe.

Following a "bricoleur" approach (Lévi-Strauss 1966) we collected a myriad of data (e.g. classroom video-recordings, classroom audio recordings, interviews, artefacts, field notes) which allowed for methodological triangulation (Denzin 1970).

Note that a BRKGA can be used to solve a myriad of optimization problems; the only portion of the algorithm that needs to be adapted to each particular problem is the decoder.

To be honest, I wish I had taken notes – though I certainly wasn't well enough – because it has been a myriad of good deeds and kind words.

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