Sentence examples for refer slightly from inspiring English sources

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Government officials I've met in the past used to refer slightly sneeringly (I felt) to "lifestyle businesses", run more for self esteem that powering economic development.

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The native islanders are numerically small, outnumbered by summer visitors, who they refer to slightly disparagingly as Zero Eights, after the dialling code for Stockholm.

14 For second generation techniques, we used complication rates with microwave endometrial ablation as a proxy 15 because the complication rates from MISTLETOE for the second generation techniques refer to slightly outdated procedures and are no longer relevant.

6) The authors use the terms "transverse stiffness", "buckling resistance", "compressive strength", "compressive force… before buckling", and it is not clear to me if they all mean the same or if they refer to slightly different properties.

Terms such as "audio technician", "sound technician", "audio engineer", "audio technologist", "sound mixer" and "sound engineer" can be ambiguous; depending on the context they may be synonymous, or they may refer to slightly different roles in audio production.

Today it generally refers to slightly unbelievable plot devices that appear as if from nowhere to resolve things.

CS: No they actually refer to two slightly different things.

These sublabels refer to the slightly different waveforms of alpha oscillations in different modalities.

However, reporting all occurrences down to a certain score threshold in this vector is unsatisfactory, since good scores are usually flanked by only slightly worse scores that refer to the same occurrence with slightly altered alignment.

So they refer to their airy, slightly leftfield pop as "mythical filth", "beauty slap" and, my personal favourite, "artisanal (c/t)rap".

To the contrary the dynamic analyzer suggested the foam generated with the amphoteric surfactant is similar if not slightly better (refer to Table 3 and Fig. 5).

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