Sentence examples for regular division from inspiring English sources

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It needs a warm, sunny spot and regular division.

Additionally, in any society there is a more or less regular division of labour.

Self-seeders are consequently minimised and perennials are chosen for their ability to endure without the need for regular division.

"It's not 21 plus 2. It's now a mixture of regular division and multiplication with geometry and algebra".

In Islam, for example, both the regular division of the day into five parts through the call of the muezzin (official proclaimer) to prayer and the daily gatherings in the mosque unite the society and express its common commitments and character.

The absence of systematic inquiry contrasts with Egyptian practical expertise in such fields as surveying, which was used both for orienting and planning buildings to remarkably fine tolerances and for the regular division of fields after the annual inundation of the Nile; the Egyptians also had surveyed and established the dimensions of their entire country by the beginning of the Middle Kingdom.

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A flock of black-and-white geese evolve out of the regular divisions of a farm field.

While the Army has nearly a half-million regular troops, its commanders argue that the length of the American involvement in Bosnia has strained regular divisions in Germany and at home, leaving them unready for their wartime missions.

The development of a calendar is vital for the study of chronology, since this is concerned with reckoning time by regular divisions, or periods, and using these to date events.

In the first place, the German right wing was weakened by the subtraction of 11 divisions; four were detached to watch Antwerp and to invest French fortresses near the Belgian frontier, instead of using reserve and Ersatz troops for this as earlier intended, and seven more regular divisions were transferred to check the Russian advance into East Prussia (see below).

If random sequences are taken to satisfy (at least) the conditions of the lack of aftereffect and invariance of subsequence selection under any selection rule, then Reichenbach's restriction of subsequence selection rules to regular divisions implies that the set of normal sequences is a proper superset of that of random sequences.

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