Sentence examples for pattern of capital from inspiring English sources

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tumefaciens' where the pattern of capital letter, dot, space, and lowercase term is a strong cue to Latinate organism names, though this does not distinguish among organism classes easily.

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It's a pathos machine, pumping out random patterns of capital letter feelings (HATE-LOVE-JOY-PAIN) that come over the two sets of supporters like a biblical plague.

Whether or not Milken had broken the rules of securities trading was far less important than how he had broken the patterns of capital formation.

Authors such as Oyelaran‐Oyeyinka and Barclay (2004) present a discussion on how historically generated institutions and persistent pattern of human capital formation condition the emergent systems of innovation in Africa.

The main implication is that the pattern of human capital investment differs across entrepreneurs and those in paid employment entrepreneurs acquire more varied skills necessary to run a business while those they employ specialize in more occupation-specific and narrowly focused skills.

We estimate a labor-demand equation with sluggish adjustment to compare the employment patterns of public capital recipients and other banks.

The National Transfer Accounts (NTA) project provides the requisite data on age patterns of human capital investments per child and labor income for nineteen economies, rich and poor: the US, Japan, Taiwan, S. Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Philippines, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Costa Rica, Uruguay, France, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Slovenia, and Hungary.

However, the patterns of social capital in this sample are consistent with those observed in the NSW data and elsewhere [ 5- 7], namely, increased social capital across rural locations, suggesting this is a potentially health-sustaining quality of rural living, particularly for those with a history of affective conditions.

However, Mr Ahmad's QC said a "pattern of diminishing working capital is evident".

During the Heian period, the city of Heian kyō (present-day Kyoto) of Japan like many cities was arranged in the checkerboard street grid pattern of the Tang capital and in accordance with traditional geomancy following the model of Chang'an.

The columns of the pavilion are decorated with gold and silver glass mosaic in a floral pattern; the capital of these columns take the form of long lotus petals.

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