Sentence examples for omit i from inspiring English sources

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Use descriptive, strong vocabulary, and omit "I".

"Oh, if I knew how to omit I would ask no other knowledge.

(It is, however, possible that my prior wrongful choices or my culpable negligence in forming my conscience put me into a situation such that I have applicable and irreconcilable duties and will be in breach of one or more of them whatever I choose or do or omit: I am then perplexus secundum quid, that is, in a dilemma but of a qualified, derivative kind, only in a weak sense unavoidable).

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If (U = Y), the word 'local' is omitted, i.e., we have the corresponding global notions.

Even better results were obtained if some components may be omitted (i.e., the CHsI/X↔Y method was used).

But some possible solutions might be omitted, i.e., the substantial portion of the compression space may make some possible solutions lost.

In particular, if the effect of angular velocity field of the particle's rotation is omitted, i.e., w = 0, then (1.1) reduces to compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations (MHD).

In the test section the foot shock was omitted; i.e., the conditioned stimulus (the apparatus) was not followed by unconditioned stimulus (electric shock).

When the measure is assumed to be constant during follow-up the time dependence is omitted (i.e., H R t) is written as HR).

For our encodings we do not need prioritization and weights, therefore these are omitted (i.e., set to default) in the minimization statements.

On the other hand, when the photon flux was omitted (i.e., set to 0 μEinstein/m/s), the in silico cell could not grow (i.e., the maximum specific growth rate was 0 1/h.

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