Sentence examples for that abbreviated from inspiring English sources

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He followed the advance of the railways that abbreviated time and conquered space as they unified America, but he knew that these technological changes had been anticipated, with epochal gradualness, by nature itself.

At a minimum these include leading the fight against al-Qaeda, holding the ring in Asia, averting war between Israel and its neighbours and preventing Iran from acquiring a bomb and sparking a nuclear-arms race throughout the Middle East.Still indispensableEven that abbreviated list is a heavy burden for a war-weary country struck by its worst recession since the second world war.

One of the most influential families of logics for agency originates from the work of Belnap and Perloff (1988), who introduced the operator "seeing to it that", abbreviated stit, to reason about what agents can achieve by making suitable choices over time.

Wanyenze et al. have however proposed that abbreviated counselling models with the Opt – Out approach, if well formulated and implemented could produce similar, and even better results compared to the voluntary time consuming standard HIV counselling and testing approaches [ 30].

The project was motivated by the observation that abbreviated terms are abundant in life science literature and that there is a significant need for a dictionary lookup service for such abbreviated terms.

They even went one level beyond the Yankees in the playoffs before losing to the Anaheim Angels, the same team that abbreviated the Yankees' postseason visit.

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The Stewart Fencl equations for strong ions and albumin have recently been abbreviated; we hypothesised that the abbreviated equations could be applied to the base deficit, thus partitioning this parameter into three components (the residual being the contribution from unmeasured anions).

After the disastrous 1980 "Heaven's Gate" was shortened and rereleased the following year, he wrote that the abbreviated version "looks like a fat man who's been on a crash diet".

Justice Lucy Billings said in a ruling released yesterday that the abbreviated bidding process that resulted in a lease with Baldor Specialty Foods was irrational, arbitrary and unfair.

Even some backers of the legislation have expressed concern that an abbreviated election-year legislative schedule might also mean the bill will not be voted on this year.

A new exhibition at the British Library suggests that the abbreviated language used in today's text messages was prefigured in the Victorian genre called emblematic poetry.

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