Sentence examples for repeated vignettes from inspiring English sources

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From the 18 repeated vignettes the correlation between participants' assessments for the first and the repeated presentations measured consistency (test-retest reliability) of judgments.

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Part of the problem is that the same twitches, volcanic sneezes, nose-blowings, and pratfalls are repeated from vignette to vignette, quickly rendering the proceedings tedious.

As a final point, the book reveals a fundamental gap in homework by repeating a vignette about a local artisan making bednets whose business is hurt by foreign aid-financed imports.

22 23 This change in procedures was apparent in the results, with Denmark appearing as an outlier in vignettes 3 and 4 related to the diagnosis of colorectal cancer; analyses of these two vignettes were repeated excluding Denmark.

Royce Mills gamely repeats his old vignettes as a motley array of publicans and sinners.

But the party dresses and obsessively whipped cascades of long hair are still there, as are the surrealistic vignettes and endlessly repeated chains of movement.

The action sprawls out in front of a barrackslike structure designed by Bjorn G. Amelan, with vignettes and themes repeated like mantras in a flow of motion enhanced by screens on which faces and texts are projected.

Scale scores were analyzed by analysis of variance in which time of measurement (pre, post, follow-up) was a repeated measures factor and type of vignette (depression or schizophrenia) was an independent groups factor.

The Caprices are certainly not works that will establish Legnani as one of the instrument's great thinkers, but they are attractive vignettes that stand up to repeated listening when shaped as thoughtfully as they are in Mr. Fernandez's performances.

The same process of model development, model deployment, and model revision is repeated for the animal cell as described in the vignette above.

In this slight, meandering series of vignettes Ms. van Bommel seems intent upon humoring the audience with a repeated image: a woman, back arched, daintily holds the edge of a crinoline skirt.

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