Sentence examples for were represented as having from inspiring English sources

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The three hedge funds were represented as having Sharpe Ratios ranging from 0.99 to 1.56, which is very impressive.

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"Trip to Hanoi" is held against her, she says: "I am represented as having been a Communist and having written these very fatuous, uncritical things about Vietnam.

Compared with the "fixed" characteristics of the present period, the ancestral era is represented as having been one of flux, lacking definite boundaries.

It's beyond me!" And although such ignorance rankles, and we thankfully hear less of it now, perhaps the only reason is because we're represented as having such penis envy we have to go out and buy our own.

In any case, the quotation marks got moved, and Levi was represented as having said not just "Everybody is somebody's Jew" but also "And today the Palestinians are the Jews of the Israelis".

I have to-day received a cutting from the Daily Mail of Bombay, dated June 14, devoting two columns to discussion of views about the ancient Amazons, which I am represented as having maintained at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Whether the document itself belongs to the 750s or not, this was the sense of the forged Donation of Constantine, in which the emperor Constantine I is represented as having conferred on Pope Sylvester I the imperial palace of the Lateran, the imperial insignia, and "all the provinces, places and cities of Italy and the western regions".

The contrast (iii) between the older system — which was represented as having benign results—was clear, and the disposition of pro-language obvious enough.

On the intentionalist account, the phenomenal qualities of an experience are the properties that objects are represented as having in the experience.

For example, some 733 articles have appeared in the science literature over the last 20 years or so where DNA is represented as having left-handed helicity, in most cases certainly erroneously [8].

This and other evidence leads Cross to conclude that how- and why-questions are the same kind of question both are explanatory questions and both can be represented as having the structure ⟨P,X,R,n⟩.

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