Sentence examples for one may store from inspiring English sources

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Instead one may store a processing function inside the crystal.

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President Obama has proposed several reforms to intelligence surveillance, including one idea that may store bulk phone and Internet data with private companies, and require the government to request the data each time.

In addition, cells may take up more nutrients than what is required for producing one daughter and may store extra nutrients in vacuoles (Shou et al., 2007), further reducing the estimated interaction length scale.

For long-term quality assurance, one may want to store raw instrumentation data, which increases the size of a single transcriptome to 12 megabytes.

If working with a centralized mainframe DBMS, one may find multiple catalogs stored in the same database file.

One may speculate that evaporation from stored samples or differential decay may explain some of the associations between hormone level and PFOS in amniotic fluid samples.

In column-stores one may try to come up with a different class of adaptation schemes, where reorganization happens after the processing of the whole column.

One may watch a family on food stamps drive off from the store in a nice car, or at least one in better condition than one's own.

Nevertheless, one may deplore an important usage of memory blocks destined to store the values of the sigmoid functions.

One may be disguised as an annex to a shoe store, another may skulk behind a faux hacienda courtyard encircled by leafy palms.

One may note that structured data are tagged, and can easily be stored as well as analyzed, but unstructured data are scattered and difficult to analyze.

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