Sentence examples for whereby time from inspiring English sources

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In the midst of the dot-com craze in the late 1990's and early 2000, Ms. Moore spent millions on InStyle.com, a poorly executed attempt at getting into the electronic retail business, whereby Time Inc. would even handle fulfillment.

It may be, that there is no such thing as an equable motion, whereby time may be accurately measured.

The RR interval time series were generated using our previously described model whereby time- and frequency-domain heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) characteristics could be specified.

While PMI data will usually be restricted to a more discrete form, whereby time is grouped into specific intervals, the choice between discrete and continuous time models can be guided by the underlying phenomenon.

Although special relativity is its main scientific and educational focus of the programme, The Day After Tomorrow also examines time dilation, an effect whereby time decelerates at a rate proportional to that of the acceleration of an object.

Daily net uptake (negative sign) was recorded on 162 (203) days, whereby time periods characterized by clear deposition were found especially for N2O, for example some weeks after snowmelt in spring 2011 (Fig. 2).

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For example, temporal acuity is increased in the AL, whereby small time differences in the stimulus create longer time differences in the AL response (Szyszka et al., 2012; Stierle et al., 2013).

This result reinforces the general observation described in the previous paragraph, whereby the time required for infection to be eliminated decreases as mobile individuals stay away from home for longer periods of time.

A particular rock or mineral that contains a radioactive isotope (or radio-isotope) is analyzed to determine the number of parent and daughter isotopes present, whereby the time since that mineral or rock formed is calculated.

It is a radical first step towards the reshaping of social norms, whereby in time it may be understood that by giving sex workers the tools and support to improve their health, their self-image and their legal status, they are also giving them the opportunity to make different choices – choices that they may not originally have realised that they had.

Beckett is the man who, in his early twenties, wrote the monograph Proust which matchlessly describes (and takes issue with) Proust's famous insights into the function of involuntary memory - that semi-accidental process whereby consecutive time is conquered when the mind dredges up a memory, that unworn-down by familiarity, affronts us with its rending, vacuum-sealed freshness.

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