Exact(7)
Results indicate that the survey items cohere into interpretable factors that represent the intended constructs.
Further, it considers the equivalence of attributes of the transgenic plant relative to comparable non-transformed plants (comparators) under conditions that represent the intended receiving environment.
In the figure, full lines represent the intended transmissions and dashed lines refer to interfering streams.
Early on he realized his perspective did not represent the intended audience, so he sought out someone who would complement that vision.
Early on he realised his perspective did not represent the intended audience, so he sought out someone who would complement that vision.
Response: I agree that this sentence does not clearly represent the intended message.
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Ideally, the strategic direction of an acquisition represents the intended strategy.
Given that the availability of documents varied across countries, questions naturally arise regarding the meaning and comparability of these concepts and whether they represent well the intended or implemented curriculum.
It should be born in mind that these parties may represent the rightful or intended recipients or custodians of some data, but could also represent an external or internal attacker who has gained unauthorised access to that data.
He then recruited a pair of top lobbying firms to represent the group, an arrangement intended to obscure the fingerprints of the ultimate beneficiary of the lobbying — the Russia-aligned president of Ukraine, Viktor F. Yanukovych, and his oligarch-backed political party.
It consists of extremely heterogeneous materials, reworked to represent the whole educational training intended for an élite (see later).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com