Some sentences in use of “fitting”

How to use in-sentence of “fitting”:

– Though customers cannot try fitting the products, they are willing to buy them.

– The blue picture illustrates an example of fitting the Gumbel distribution to ranked maximum one-day October rainfalls showing also the 90% “confidence belt” based on the binomial distribution.

– This includes helping to find a suitable hearing aid, fitting it and programming it and maintaining it.

– Curve fitting is constructing a function mathematical function which best fits a set of data points.

– Karl Lagerfeld had gone on record saying that he believed Ackermann a worthy successor to his mantle at Chanel, a fitting compliment for one of fashion’s most talented designers.

– In the middle 20th century a “mass market” type of paperback became commonplace, having a standard size, fitting a standard display rack, and glued.

– Therefore, they tried using a man-type character, but thought this was too odd and that “”if there was a man next to Mario, there is a sense of incongruity.”” There were ten candidates for possible water nozzles, and FLUDD was chosen because of fitting in the game’s setting, despite it not being one of the favorites.

– Note that the energy gained by the excited electron is equal to the energy of the incident photon, so only photons with fitting energies will cause an excitation.

Some sentences in use of fitting
Some sentences in use of fitting

Example sentences of “fitting”:

- Sometimes taxonomists are frustrated fitting plant species into a monophyletic group because of polyploidy.

- A related topic is regression analysis, Fitting Models to Biological Data Using Linear and Nonlinear Regression.
- His teammate Toe Blake said the moniker was fitting because "when he would take off, nothing got in his way that could stop him".

– Sometimes taxonomists are frustrated fitting plant species into a monophyletic group because of polyploidy.

– A related topic is regression analysis, Fitting Models to Biological Data Using Linear and Nonlinear Regression.

– His teammate Toe Blake said the moniker was fitting because “when he would take off, nothing got in his way that could stop him”.

– This included the fitting of four-character headcode displays in the nose ends.

– It was originally a standard fitting on all the German military vehicles during World War II.

– Maurice could not be buried in Paris because he was Protestant, and since he was German by birth, Strasbourg was a fitting place.

– The problem was fixed by fitting two fuel pumps instead of one.

– It was a fitting song for them at that time because of its themes of dealing with the loss of a friend or loved one.

– Another advantage of the reduced mass is that less support is needed when placing panels on rooftops and it allows fitting panels on light materials or flexible materials, even textiles.

– Robert Kraft, owner of Gillette Stadium and its tenants, the New England Patriots and New England Revolution, called it “a fitting name for a border rivalry between schools who represent two of the original colonies.” The game is scheduled to be held at the professional venue in both 2010 and 2011.

– The promoters of this idea see it as fitting between fast food and what they call “casual dining”.

– Usually, these issues happen due to the wear of poorly fitting shoes that often force the toe to bend or shoes which are too narrow or short.

– They like to do their own thing, and owners do best by fitting in.

– Tights are a tight fitting clothing.

– As the chance for a seed to meet a fitting fungus is very small, only a minute fraction of all the seeds released grow into adult plants.

– Their shape is a good approximation to an ellipsoid, with legs and other appendages fitting closely into a streamlined surface.

– Being the last animated Popeye series on television, it can be considered somewhat fitting that it ended at a later and happier point in Popeye’s life.

– With the merger of Urawa, Ōmiya, and Yono it was decided that a new name, one fitting for this newly-created prefectural capital, was needed.

– In 1946 Astbury presented a paper at a symposium in Cambridge in which he said: “Biosynthesis is supremely a question of fitting molecules or parts of molecules against another…

– Some key names have a fitting unicode character.

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