Sentence examples for serves to denote from inspiring English sources

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The symbol serves to denote a diagonal matrix with at its main diagonal and the operator defines the Kronecker product of two matrices.

The song's muted beat adds tension to the narrative, which Calvert interprets to be "the couple's final farewell – the beat serves to denote the passing of time".

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The symbols ℝ + and serve to denote the set of non-negative real numbers and the set of complex numbers, respectively.

The relationships among the unobservables are modeled via an undirected graph G = (Y, E), in which the Y is are the nodes (vertices), and edges E ⊆ Y × Y are pairs (Y i, Y j); the edges serve to denote direct non-independence relations between pairs of Y is.

Discussions with study participants suggest that these names may have a broader resonance and serve to denote or imply lower status within these societies.

And the fact that questioning a person's immigration status has become weaponized, regardless of what their immigration status actually is, only adds strength to the idea that this word no longer serves to simply denote a legal status.

The absence of vowel letters was not at first a problem, because Hebrew, like other Semitic languages, has consonantal roots, with vowels serving principally to denote inflections in nouns, moods of verbs, and other grammatical variations.

5.07pm BST First set: Federer 5-4 Raonic*denotesteserverer): So Raonic serves to stay in the first set.

12.58pm BST Second set: Gulbis 3-6, 0-1 Djokovic* (*denotes server) A straightforward hold for Djokovic, who won 86% of points on his first serve in that opening set, to Gulbis's 58% – and he served more first serves, to boot.

It can serve very effectively to denote the progress of the action.

Music doesn't have to serve as convenient shorthand to denote feelings like despair and misery.

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