Sentence examples for tracts of work from inspiring English sources

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For example, if respondents knew there would be no question longer than 10 marks in an assessment, they omitted tracts of work they perceived could only be part of a longer question.

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But what I truly believe sets Suffolk County apart is our vast undeveloped tracts of land, our working farms and our more than 40,000 acres of parklands.

This is no policy tract about the future of work or the solvency of Social Security, although both subjects come up in passing.

The Venda chiefs are traditionally custodians of the land for their people, while local headmen permit household groups to occupy and work tracts of land.

On his rather startling write-off of video art, conceptual art and performance art one can't help feeling that this this a rather de haut-en-bas attitude, and to write off entire categories of artistic practice is, while bracing, also a little foolish, especially as Penny does not give the impression of having spent large tracts of time studying such work.

My own ancestor James Watson, an author of the People's Charter in the 1830s, was convicted of the crime of printing, among other seditious tracts, the works of Shelley from his shop in Paternoster Row adjacent to the churchyard.

A vision of the place my grandmother always called the old country was lodged in Mother's mind throughout her life: hillside villages of stone huts surrounding a solitary church, horse-drawn carts plying dirt roads, babushka-clad women and hardened, stocky men working tracts of land.

For a more complete list of her works that includes her many chapbooks and religious tracts, see the list of works by Mary Martha Sherwood.

Swamp-draining projects have added large tracts of cultivable land, and water-conservation works have reduced the danger of crop losses from severe drought.

Culturally, the Chinese excel at efficiency and the surest, quickest, easiest way to grab large tracts of Web land was to copy what had worked in the US.

Finally, c ij, i ≠ j, denotes the number of cases who live in tract i and work in tract j, c ii denotes number of cases who either don't work, or who both live and work in tract i and θ j denotes the probability that a person who is exposed in tract j will visit an ED, given that a release has occurred.

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