Sentence examples for programming referred from inspiring English sources

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The "Drilling Down" commentary on the "Most Wanted" page of Business Day on Monday, about a lag in ratings for CNN's prime-time programming, referred incorrectly to the network's reliance on a recent advertising campaign featuring its broadcast personalities.

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"This is an active time of year in the park also because of the butterfly migration," said Abby Ehrlich, the conservancy's director of parks programming, referring to the monarchs' annual journey.

Fuzzy chance-constrained programming refers to a type of decision-making problem which contains fuzzy parameters.

Generalized geometric programming refers to optimization problems that involve signomial functions which have applications in process synthesis, process design, molecular conformation, chemical equilibrium.

In mathematics, mathematical optimization (or optimization or mathematical programming) refers to the selection of a best element from some set of available alternatives.

Optimization, in particular mathematical programming, refers to minimizing or maximizing a real function by systematically choosing the values of real or integer variables from a feasible set mathematically.

That program referred her for a file clerk job at a real estate management company in Manhattan.

Dr. Lewis and Dr. Shaw, co-directors of the program, referred all questions to the league and its players association.

In 1970, more than 3,000 American athletic programs referred to American Indians in nicknames, logos or mascots, according to the Morning Star Institute, a Native American organization.

Lanny Harrison lurked about at the back of the stage as a deliberately gawky figure that the program referred to as a monster.

Temporary field workers can cross the border legally, through a federal program referred to as H2A, but few come that way.

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