Sentence examples for wise between from inspiring English sources

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"We wanted to strike a balance, animation wise, between a look that was narrative based, that was something that was accessible but at the same time felt different from what you normally see in primetime animation, and that was a challenge," MacFarlane says.

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We measured pair-wise between-populations diversity measuring its percentage of the total genetic variance present in both populations (FST), and we also performed the Analysis of Molecular Variance (AMOVA) to measure the apportionment of genetic variance within and among populations or groups of populations [20], using the software Arlequin 3.0.

Each subject's FA image was projected onto this skeleton and the resulting data fed into voxel-wise between-subject statistics.

Each subject's aligned fractional anisotropy, mean, axial and radial diffusivity data were then projected onto this skeleton, allowing voxel-wise between-group comparisons.

Voxel- and cluster-wise between-group differences in BOLD signal change were examined using a three-factor mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) to examine response choices made to the different conditions, with a between-groups factor of participant-group (HC versus Sz), a within-groups factor of evaluation-level (self vs. other vs. letter).

And why not After all, there is not that much difference, age-wise,Between a person who I guess is in her mid-to-late twentiesAnd a person who is only just turning forty,I.e., me.

After all, there is not that much difference, age-wise, Between a person who I guess is in her mid-to-late twenties And a person who is only just turning forty, I.e., me.

Real sound and recorded sound mixed indistinguishably, and strolling spiral-wise between the fabric walls was not nearly as exciting as entering one of Richard Serra's woozy mazes of rusted steel.

The edges between them are blurred, but one thing is clear: the energy frontier means the Large Hadron Collider, and it is important that we maintain a balance (both funding and effort-wise) between the LHC and other experiments which are no less important and brilliant.

There's not much in common, ritual-wise, between Gustave Flaubert – who woke at 10am daily and then hammered on his ceiling to summon his mother to come and sit on his bed for a chat – and Le Corbusier, up at 6am for his 45 minutes of daily calisthenics.

If you have to choose, sensation-wise, between having spotted eagle rays suck on your kneecaps and the dolphin foot push, I'd go for the latter.

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