Sentence examples for seq from inspiring English sources

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"seq" is a valid word in written English
"Seq" is a shortened version of the word "sequence" and can be used in the same way. For example: A seq of numbers was used to identify the objects.

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seq

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Abbreviation of sequence

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He was never greatly admired as an engraver, and many of his plates for the first, second, and third editions of the Britannica, and for William Smellie's translation of the Count de Buffon's Natural History (1781 et seq)., are more highly regarded today than in his own time.

— There are authorized to be appropriated to the President, for the purposes of providing assistance to Pakistan under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq)., the following amounts: (1) For fiscal year 2009, up to $1,500,000,000.

None of the funds made available by this Act may be used by the Environmental Protection Agency to develop, propose, finalize, implement, administer, or enforce any regulation that identifies or lists fossil fuel combustion waste as hazardous waste subject to regulation under subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6921 et seq).

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the approximately 1,010,776 acres of public lands and National Forest System lands described in Public Land Order No. 7773; Emergency Withdrawal of Public and National Forest System Lands, Coconino and Mohave Counties; AZ (76 Fed. Reg. 37826) may be withdrawn from location and entry under the General Mining Law of 1872 (30 U.S.C. 22 et seq).

In the proper place (a marble temple in Washington), at the proper times (the first Monday in October, et seq)., and by the proper people (nine men and women in priestly robes), it is to be interpreted, like the entrails of a goat.

29,000 die-hard subscribers to Life,11 long accustomed to he-she jokes, many ignorant of King of England's once-private life (Time, July 25 et seq)., will be comforted for the balance of their subscription periods by familiar, innocent jocosities of Judge.

It is hardly necessary, at this late date (and in this magazine; see pages 42, 44, 46, et seq)., to point out that elaborate circumlocutions of this kind are no longer automatically required of the public media.

John Gray argues, in the course of his defence of Millian Liberty, that one should not interpret this famous sentence without also considering Mill's other writings: in particular, and contrary to appearances, it should not be taken as a straightforward action-guiding principle (Gray 1996 p. 2 et seq).

(I note but do not attempt to cover the counter-arguments offered in the later tradition against Khûnajî's position; see El-Rouayheb 2012: 82 et seq).

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(More accurately, since he had finite sequences of formulas in mind rather than sets, and in the latter case allowed empty but not multiple succedents, we should really say something long the lines of Seq-Seq and Seq-Fmla0, respectively. Additional structural rules are then needed to allow permutation of formulas in a sequence).

But law can be so enervating at times, with the legal briefs that are never brief, the Latin argot, and all those fore-letter words; therefore, wherefore, heretofore, theretofore, et seq., et al. Not so with physics, which is the paradigm of brevity.

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