Sentence examples for vary the form from inspiring English sources

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"The same preoccupations come up in whatever form you use, but I do like to vary the form," he added.

Nonlinear programming algorithms vary the form parameters of the design and find a minimum of the objective function within a few iterations.

He said the reality show can be seen as an effort to vary the form of storytelling, which was in need of "something new after about a thousand years of the same dramatic structure".

It said the offer, for which it gave no indication of value, was likely to be in cash but it reserved the right to vary the form and mix.

This control is lost with the choice of the option 'public': the speaker's text is addressed to a communally recognised 'category' members of which are not necessarily known to the speaker personally; and with this will vary the form of the graphic modality.

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Though Cloepfil finds spots to vary the forms of the building -- particularly on the upper floors, the facade folds and bends in complicated ways -- he's also saying quite clearly that the Modern is the basic template for contemporary museum architects on either coast.

These differences are illustrated using experiments that have varied the form, wording, or context of questions.

In Fierstein's favour is the fact that he varies the form for each segment: the plays move from self-absorbed monologue to parody Coward to, in the last piece, forerunner of La Cage aux Folles.

Since then, many contemporary poets have written villanelles, and they have often varied the form in innovative ways; in their anthology of villanelles (Villanelles), Annie Fitch and Marie-Elizabeth Mali devote a section entitled "Variations on the Villanelle" to such innovations.

For a given peptide sequence, it is also of interest to vary the bond formed in the cyclization reaction because its chemical and conformational properties are expected to affect the properties of the target cyclic scaffold.

In so doing we address two broad questions: (1) Do predictions about cross-assignment discrimination vary with the form of the production function?; and (2) How can one estimate such discrimination when there is no common measure of productivity?

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