Sentence examples for parcel extent from inspiring English sources

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If this precaution is not implemented, the clean-up parcel extent is too limited and for example an empty area appears on the left when x receives a positive drift.

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Three observations are important to highlight: First, rather than identifying parcels that contain uniform peak density values within the parcel's extent, the pCC's peak density map is a continuous distribution of peak tallies centered around local maxima (this finding is similar to what is observed with voxel-wise distributions of task-evoked activity).

Due to confidentiality concerns, claim locations were reported only to the closest 10 m, while the claim location itself is typically a property parcel that spans 20 or 25 m in extent.

No associations were found between the total amount of money spent on groceries per person per week, the extent to which products of the food parcel were used, the extent to which the use of perishable and non-perishable foods were used beyond the expiration date and food insecurity.

Landlords reported increased demand among UC tenants for debt advice, charity food parcels and local hardship funds (and to a lesser extent, increased use of payday lenders and loan sharks).

The extent to which the development of social skills is part and parcel of more general cognitive maturation is debated.

To an extent, they acknowledge those risks and take them on as part and parcel of their career, and passion.

"To some extent I feel like the kid who's simply left holding the parcel when the music stops".

To a certain extent such difficulties were to be expected as they are part and parcel of such exercises and, hopefully, the situation should improve with the passage of time.

Expectations of reward are thought to be part and parcel of a set of rules controlling goal-seeking behaviours, and one should ask to what extent a long-term anticipatory adjustment of a honeybee's PER is rooted in a form of expectation of reward.

Of course, food banks don't have the full picture: they themselves recognise that their data does not identify for the full extent of food aid, nor capture those who do not rely on food parcels but nonetheless go hungry on a regular basis, who are food insecure, or whose poverty means they spend less on healthy food.

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