Sentence examples for strictly straightforward from inspiring English sources

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Thus, comparison of the survival estimates for England (or indeed any other country) with the survival estimate for the 'European average' is not strictly straightforward, due to the non-independence between them.

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"Triangle Fire," a presentation of "American Experience" on PBS, takes a more straightforward, strictly chronological approach and spends much more time on the progress of the labor movement in organizing garment workers, a tumultuous process that actually took place several years before the fire.

They can be humorous, strictly factual and straightforward, and everything in between.

While he prides himself on his straightforward craft -- strictly hands-on and low-tech, with no digital trickery -- Mr. Sugimoto's underlying concepts are embedded in his deliberate techniques of printing, exposure and focus and are often missed by viewers.

It seemed to be straightforward, multiple-choice, strictly SAT style.

If the standardised surgical technique for LH, as we describe it in this publication, is applied strictly, the operating procedure is straightforward and operation times are less as described for, e.g. LAVH procedures.

As depicted in Table 6, the computational complexity of the 16-QAM extension with respect to the constant modulus criterion is more important compared to the straightforward but not strictly correct solution.

Indeed, some evidence of recombination has been found in the vesicomyid symbiont genomes, suggesting that genomic evolution of these bacteria may not be as straightforward as in strictly vertically transmitted symbionts [ 32].

Separating Ginkgo male and female structures at an early stage is straightforward because Ginkgo is strictly a dioecious plant (male and female organs on separate individuals).

It is straightforward to check that G is a strictly decreasing function on [0, 1], and so (pi = frac{1}{2}) is the only solution to (G(pi ) = G 1-pi )).

It is straightforward to check that (phi ) is continuous, strictly decreasing, and satisfies (phi (1-d^) > 0), and (phi (1^-) < 0).

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