Sentence examples for sound target from inspiring English sources

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BEIJING — China's shaky accounting practices are a sound target for U.S. regulators.

Another sound target: bloated nuclear-related programs, which could cost upward of $600 billion over the next decade across the government.

Instead, UHP eclogite-facies rocks are a sound target for this purpose.

This means that it is still not clear to what degree binaural speech perception depends on one's ability to localize sound target and/or interfering sound sources.

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In April, Indiana University Press published his book "Sound Targets: American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War," which examines the role of music in military recruiting, combat, interrogations, and morale, and explains many things about Slayer's appeal.

Jonathan Pieslak, in his 2009 book, "Sound Targets: American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War," finds a telling cinematic precedent in Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 film "Foreign Correspondent," where Nazi spies torment a diplomat with bright lights and swing music.

Collie is a sound possession target who can get downfield; Avery is more of a diminutive speedster.

As part of their research, they viewed contemporary campaign ads and made observations about the focus of the ads, and about how information was conveyed through language, image and sound to target people's fears, hopes and emotions.

Then we surveyed the reflex time from a warning sound until Target reacted to the sound in an experiment with 10 test participants.

Therefore, fasting plasma glucose can be seen as a sound therapeutic target, as it has been in the ORIGIN trial (15).

That sounded on target to me.

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