Sentence examples for reasonably employed from inspiring English sources

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It shows how existing methods can be adapted and reasonably employed, whenever possible, without having to resort to new innovations.

Further, it was able to prove that commonly available elasto-plastic FEM packages can be reasonably employed to estimate ULCF fracture of steel structure when simplified ULCF fracture criterion governs the failure.

The same data used to derive a regression equation (i.e. V˙o2 and ODBA during the low and high activity experiments) can be reasonably employed to validate that equation using a jack-knife statistical technique [16], [29].

The model may thus be reasonably employed to make predictions about the normalization potential of proposed interventions, and about the possible outcomes of other implementation processes.

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Therefore, we may reasonably employ the energy imbalance as the third feature: F 3 = ∑ k = N - 1 + K 2 N - 1 d ( k ) - ∑ k = 1 N - 1 - K d ( k ) (16).

(Clearly, if there were functions of which the informal predicate, but not the formal predicate, were true, then the latter would be less general than the former and so could not reasonably be employed to replace it).

For the widely accepted Lennard-Jones (L-J) potential matches experimental data for bulk fluid argon reasonably well, employs meaningful physical constants as parameters, and posses a simple, two-body form which requires much less computation time than more complex potentials involving other terms [21].

Second, although the multiple imputation method was employed reasonably to address the missing age at menarche, additional 'measurement error' is unavoidable.

In another study comparing Swiss and Seychelles Islands populations [ 9], several indicators of central adiposity (i.e., waist circumference and WHR) worked reasonably well when employed in logistic regression models for predicting dyslipidemia, either as individual predictors or in conjunction with other variables such as those employed in the present study.

The army seemed to have little idea of how much force they might reasonably use, or what tactics to employ, despite the fact that they had ample opportunity to anticipate the problem.

It seems a curious response to the situation in which he finds himself: famous and widely liked, reasonably well off, fully employed.

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