Sentence examples for sum choices from inspiring English sources

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Starters include assorted dim sum choices like tamarind-glazed baby back ribs; crispy shrimp and vegetable dumplings; crab cakes with spicy sambal chili sauce; and pork and shiitake mushroom dumplings.

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Elite Restaurant 700 S Atlantic Blvd, Monterey Park, (626) 282-9998 Elite is the perfect dim sum choice for vegetarians and omnivores to eat together in double happiness.

The traditional argument against the space program — that the money would be better spent on earthly uplift — posits a dubious zero-sum choice.

In the context of the fantastical, zero-sum choice between action on climate change and jobs, Harper was being entirely truthful: Canada has chosen jobs, whatever that means.

Langdon Hammer's extraordinary biography of the poet, "James Merrill: Life and Art" (Knopf), suggests that "life" and "art" were for Merrill a feedback loop, not at all Yeats's zero-sum choice between "perfection of the life, or of the work".

It isn't just that I don't think that "overwhelmingly" is true (though I don't!), it's that such a zero-sum choice may never present itself quite so starkly.

But its seeming plausibility makes me skeptical when liberals like Jonathan Chait respond to critiques of their party's cravenness on middle class taxes by saying confidently that "at some point, we will likely face a choice of cutting benefits or raising taxes, and in the face of a simple, zero-sum choice like that, voters would overwhelmingly favor tax hikes".

He urged Putin to let Ukrainians choose their own destiny free from intimidation, saying he was sure they would opt for good relations with both the European Union and Moscow rather than making a zero-sum choice for one against the other.

As will be explained, it is quite possible for an editor to choose correctly by selecting the less common word more often than not, thereby satisfying DLP (P2>0.5), and yet lose much more information than would be lost in making decisions by coin toss (c≤0.5 bits/word because, in sum, incorrect choices lost more information than correct choices gained), implying P1<0.5 and thus contradicting DLP.

We first compared the time spent with soiled bedding (percent of time spent with soiled bedding, sum of choices 1 and 2) to the time spent with clean bedding.

In sum, the choice of method depends on the trade-off between the burden for participants and possibilities for analyses.

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