Example sentences of “the latter”

How to use in-sentence of “the latter”:

+ Only the two singles issued were allowed to be played before this date, the latter of which was a new country-rock version of an old Aerosmith song.

+ Horsforth was considered to have the largest population of any village in the United Kingdom during the latter part of the 19th century.

+ The earlier stars as Sidney Deane, and the latter acts as Billy Hoyle, between whom a partnership forms.

+ In the latter part of the nineteenth century, Robert Koch and Joseph Lister would go on and help establish the germ theory of disease as an important part of science and medicine.

+ In the latter case the region column uses a thinner form.

+ In October 2017, FIFA planned to get rid of the Confederations Cup by 2021 in favor of an expanded FIFA Club World Cup and move the latter from December to June, holding it every four years.

+ Rounding a number twice in succession to different precisions, with the latter precision being coarser, is not guaranteed to give the same result as rounding once to the final precision except in the case of directed rounding.

+ In the latter two categories, dysregulation of the local nervous system due to past traumatic experiences or an anxious disposition and chronic albeit unconscious pelvic tensing lead to inflammation that is mediated by substances released by nerve cells.

Example sentences of the latter
Example sentences of the latter

Example sentences of “the latter”:

+ The biggest income difference was between those with some college education and those who had a Bachelor’s degree, with the latter making $23,874 more.

+ On November 3, Jenkins pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and aiding the enemy, but denied making disloyal or seditious statements ndash; the latter charges were dropped.

+ Xiaomi’s new ‘Rifle’ processor has given weight to several sources linking the latter meaning to the Communist Party of China’s “millet and rifle” revolutionary idiom during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

+ In spite of the many enemies who envied his ambition, he was able to acquire the confidence of the king until the latter decided to have his marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled in order to marry Anne Boleyn.

+ He succeeded Doug Holyday in 2013 after the latter resigned from council to contest a by-election for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

+ Gotham City’s own vigilante, Batman, travels to Metropolis to take on Superman, fearing what would happen if the latter is kept unchecked.

+ In 2003, Nagai took over the number “9” jersey from iconic Masahiro Fukuda after the latter retired from the game.

+ Under certain conditions, the decomposition of the latter is inhibited.

+ It inherited the latter name from the troupe of the best-known playwright associated with the Comédie-Française, Molière.

+ In 2012, Patton appeared in the short films “Awake” and “Pharmboy”, the latter of which was directed by his longtime friend Lawrence Feeney.

+ Beck and Coldplay have each received the award twice, the latter being the only group to win two years in a row.

+ On January 1, 1796, during the Batavian Republic, Drenthe and Staats-Brabant became the eighth and ninth provinces of the Netherlands; the latter known as “Bataafs Brabant”, Batavian Brabant, changing its name to “Noord Brabant”, North Brabant, in 1815 when it became part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.

+ The biggest income difference was between those with some college education and those who had a Bachelor's degree, with the latter making $23,874 more.

+ On November 3, Jenkins pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and aiding the enemy, but denied making disloyal or seditious statements ndash; the latter charges were dropped.
+ Xiaomi's new 'Rifle' processor has given weight to several sources linking the latter meaning to the Communist Party of China's "millet and rifle" revolutionary idiom during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

More in-sentence examples of “the latter”:

+ Today, South Koreans write using a mix of hangul, although they write using the latter far less than Chinese and Japanese do.

+ The Encyclopædia Britannica presents him as ″perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century″.

+ If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy of that edition to the public.

+ He was known as “Taters”, “Mule”, and the “Yankee Killer.” The latter nickname was won due to his 27-10 record against the New York Yankees from 1955 to 1961.

+ Currently, the note on biography articles for living people says “…must be removed straight away.” I think the verbal phrase “straight away” is much more difficult than the word “immediately.” Certainly, the latter can found in almost any English dictionary, whereas the former is not in many of them.

+ Finally, Mahesvara is identified with Dattatreya, depicting the latter as an Avatar of Shiva.

+ At the end of a ten days’ march he reached the summit,—which even in summer was covered with snow,—and from thence, after passing a desert of black sand and burnt rocks, he arrived at a river called Gerj…he then penetrated into the country of the Canarii and Perorsi, the former of whom inhabited a woody region abounding in elephants and serpents, and the latter were Ethiopians, not far distant from the Pharusii and the river Daras.

+ During the latter half of the 1960s, the band became immensely popular regionally, and the release of the single “Drink Up Thy Zider” in 1966 led to national fame and it reaching number 45 in the UK chart.

+ This system of naming weather systems subsequently fell into disuse for several years after Wragge retired, until it was revived in the latter part of World War II for the Western Pacific.

+ In 1999, Piper was nominated for two BRIT Awards and was named Best Female Star at the “Smash Hits” Poll Winners’ party, although at the latter ceremony she began crying after being nastily booed by jealous fans of Ritchie Neville, member of boyband Five, whom she was dating at the time.

+ Richard Curt Hottelet was a Brooklyn-born American broadcast journalist for the latter half of the twentieth century.

+ He says that he dislikes Alex Jones, but suggests that the latter should not have been banned from YouTube.

+ In the latter 19th century, Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s music piece 1812 Overture depicted the Patriotic war and celebrated the resistance and liberation of Russia.

+ Sometimes it is specified as having two “and only two” sides of equal length, and sometimes as having “at least” two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special case.

+ The former is given over to home supporters, and the latter to visiting supporters.

+ Although he came back in the latter half of 2001, his opportunity to play decreased behind Augusto.

+ Today, this is known as the “Wardrobe Malfunction” or “Nipplegate” by the Mass mediamedia, the latter being a comparison to the Watergate scandal.

+ According to Arcadi Garcia Sanz, the main difference between the consulates of Barcelona and Valencia would be the fact that the latter had from the start a “royal jurisdiction”, and therefore has influenced so strongly in the other consulates in the fifteenth century.

+ One BlackBerry directly connected him to Police Chief Cathy Lanier while the latter two were for business and personal matters.

+ Last but not least were the children of KreiosKrios and Eurybia : Perses, the latter of whom would go on to marry Asteria, with whom he sired Hecate, goddess of magic and witchcraft.

+ While I am happy about the former, the latter is a bit disturbing.

+ In the latter half of the twentieth century, chemists began to develop methods of asymmetric catalysis and kinetic resolution.

+ Saints tells about the fictional character named Dinah Kirkham, from Manchester, England, who goes to the United States and becomes one of the multiple wives of Joseph Smith, who is founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.

+ Her performance in the latter film won her the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress.

+ By comparing the known luminosity of the latter to its observed brightness, the distance to the object can be computed using the inverse-square law.

+ Sir, the article must be renamed to, but the latter is already existing.

+ Today, South Koreans write using a mix of hangul, although they write using the latter far less than Chinese and Japanese do.

+ The Encyclopædia Britannica presents him as ″perhaps the most important French poet of the latter half of the 20th century″.

+ The trains were introduced for new north-south cross-London services from Bedford to Brighton, and since privatisation these services have been operated by Thameslink Thameslink and WAGN franchise to form the latter train operating company at 0200 BST on 1 April 2006 as a result of re-franchising.

+ The former did on a Wednesday and the latter on a Saturday.

+ The former were certainly carnivorous, and the latter are suspected of being predators, too.

+ Although the latter have declined, they used to nest in the cottage’s storm loft.

+ In the 16th century, the letters “u and j” were being written as letters distinct from “v” and “i “respectively, whereas before the former two letters were just different forms of the latter two letters.

+ Lazo was known for her mural works than canvases although the latter have been exhibited in Mexico and other countries making her one of Guatemala’s better known artists.

+ In 2005 Scholz was elected a member of the sixteenth Bundestag, and succeeded Franz Müntefering as Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, when the latter left office in 2007.

+ Moldova has the autonomous regions of Gagauzia and Transnistria, the latter of which has established a de facto state.

+ On September 24, 2014, it was announced that his new ring name would be Finn Bálor, which is derived from Irish mythological figures Fionn mac Cumhaill and Balor, the latter also being Gaelic for “Demon King”.

+ But Grant knew that the latter would happen automatically once the former was accomplished.

+ The most important among the latter were the Reverend Božidar Brekalo, a young parish priest in Sarajevo, and the Reverend Dragutin Kamber, a parish priest in Doboj, both proteges of the archbishop of Sarajevo Monsignor Ivan Šarić Francetić’s Ustashe took control over the local administration by dismissing all civil servants and teachers belonging to the category of “Srbijanci”, as well as those who were Jews.

+ In the latter case, the President, by taking no action on the bill towards the end of a session, exercises a “pocket veto”, which Congress may not override.

+ Oil would help boost the economy of Zanzibar, but there have been disagreements about dividends between the Tanzanian mainland and Zanzibar, the latter claiming the oil should be excluded in Union matters.

+ Norwegian immigrants went to the United States mostly in the latter half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th century.

+ According to Plutarch dramatic dialogue, Epaminondas had two male lovers: Asopichus and Caphisodorus, the latter died with him at Mantineia in battle.

+ He is also skeptical of the progress of the arts and changes in society in the latter half of the twentieth century.

+ In the latter sense, the intention is often to insult or accuse someone in such a way that the words as used, taken literally, seem to be innocent in the direct meaning.

+ He’s been married for several decades, and when Dunham asks him if he remembers the happiest moment of his life after Walter tells him he has been married for forty-six years, Walter responds, “Forty-“seven” years ago!” Dunham created the Walter puppet himself, including both the initial sculpture and the silicon mold, though he eventually began using professional effects companies for the latter stages with his subsequent puppets.This is mentioned in an extra on the “Spark of Insanity” DVD.

+ The albums that followed were Talking Book and Innervisions, the latter winning album of the year in 1973.

+ In the Latter Day Saints or “Mormon” Church, followers eat small pieces of bread and drink water.

+ He was a supporter of the great Spanish queen, Isabel I of Castile, and actively participated on her side in the civil war that broke out against her half-brother, Enrique IV, when the latter attempted to make his daughter, Juana, crown princess.

+ The followups “Little Water Boy” and “Contract on Love” had no success, despite the latter appearing on the Uptight album.

+ The edition contains the original songs and three new ones added to the disc, including the single “Make Me Love You” and “11:11”, the latter being published digitally in 2016.

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