Sentence examples for wider sentence from inspiring English sources

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One of the most popular arguments against wider sentence spacing is that it was created for monospaced fonts of the typewriter, and is no longer needed with modern proportional fonts.

Typists in some English-speaking countries initially learned to insert three spaces between sentences to approximate the wider sentence spacing used in traditional printing, but later settled on two spaces, a practice that continued throughout the 20th century.

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However, proportional fonts existed together with wide sentence spacing for centuries before the typewriter, and remained for decades after its invention.

While wide sentence spacing was phased out in the printing industry in the mid-twentieth century, the practice continued on typewriters and later on computers.

(Findlay 1963, 49) It is worth noticing that there are two interpretations of negation (narrower, internal, predicate, or ontological negation versus wider, external, sentence, logical negation), and accordingly there are two versions of the law of excluded middle.

He would also not have testified before Congress in 2009, urging reform in the wide minimum-sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine offenders.

The findings, which accord with a history of academic research into disparities, suggest wider variations in sentencing than in some previous studies and also show variation between courts.

While May praised Clarke's sentencing green paper for extending the use of alternative schemes such as restorative justice, she added: "I think we must all recognise that, in looking at the wider issue of sentencing, prison works but it must be made to work better".

May praised Clarke's sentencing green paper for extending the use of alternative schemes such as restorative justice, and added: "But I think we must all recognise that, in looking at the wider issue of sentencing, prison works but it must be made to work better".

On the reading that every has wide scope, the sentence is produced from every man and loves a woman.

Lemmon 1962 argues that performative utterances are true on the ground that they are instances of a wider class of sentences whose utterance guarantees their truth.

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