Sentence examples for target lies from inspiring English sources

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The row has become an outlet for wider revulsion, whose real target lies in the ground.

Perhaps, these Iraqis have said, the target lies underground, in the maze of tunnels and bunkers built during the war with Iran in the 1980's.

Dr. Liggett said he believed that one such target lies at the very beginning of the rhinovirus genome, where its genetic material is folded into a clover-leaf shape.

Perhaps a more promising target lies under the icy shell of Europa, Jupiter's moon.

In Fig. 8, we assume that the target lies on the grid to plot MSE of β k and to compare it with CRLB for known θ k.

As shown in Figure2, the diffuse target lies on a petri dish holder to increase the reflectivity of the semi-transparent agar and colonies.

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Now our target lay an hour north in the Island Pond area, which the site's leaf map showed dotted with red squares, indicating that the colors there were at their prime.

The problem at hand is settled by resorting to the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT); at the design stage we define the sets where the false target and true target lie in.

The secret of the operation, which looks back to Jasper Johns's flags and targets, lies in her decision to make the drawn shape and the literal shape — idea and object — identical.

"We can't have a repeat of 2016, when scammers micro-targeted lies at people of color to steal their right to vote," the senator said.

Another interesting effect of this secondary targeting lies in the fact both EGFR and SR-BI contributed to the EGF-HPPS uptake.

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