“robust” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “robust”:

+ Whereas conventional risk management approaches emphasise calculation of failure probabilities, resilience engineering looks for ways to strengthen the ability of organisations to create processes that are robust yet flexible.

+ Here we treat the gracile forms; the robust forms are described elsewhere as “Paranthropus”.

+ Hominids are primates with no tails, robust bodies and well-developed forearms.

+ The body removed from Missouri was that of a “large and robust man”.

+ So far, only a finger bone, a toe bone and two teeth are the only body parts that have been found.  The finger bone is from a woman.  It is broader than a human finger.  This fact suggests that Denisovans were more robust than any modern humans.

+ Because of the definitive traits that are associated with this robust line of australopithecine, Anthropologyanthropologist Robert Broom erected the genus “Paranthropus” and placed this species into it.

robust some ways to use
robust some ways to use

Example sentences of “robust”:

+ The robust economy of São Paulo is based in industrial production, to include automobile and aviation, agriculture, services and tourism.

+ The common chimpanzee is more robust than the bonobo, weighing between from head to tail.
+ This new species has very robust jaws.

+ The robust economy of São Paulo is based in industrial production, to include automobile and aviation, agriculture, services and tourism.

+ The common chimpanzee is more robust than the bonobo, weighing between from head to tail.

+ This new species has very robust jaws.

+ Though the white-headed capuchin can use tools in many different ways, it does not use tools as often as the robust capuchins do, and male capucins tend to use tools more than female capuchins do.

+ The robust supply chain Shivakumar had helped build was tested during the battery crisis of 2007, in which Nokia India had to recall millions of devices due to defective batteries.

+ Home cooking with robust earthy dishes, and slow-cooked foods like cassoulet are typical.

+ Their robust bodies speak of strength rather than speed.

+ Males are larger and more robust than females.

+ With the RCA approach, resources and their costs are considered as ““foundational to robust cost modeling and managerial decision support, because an organization’s costs and revenues are all a function of the resources and the individual capacities that produce them””.

+ They were similar to large, robust hypsilophodonts, with deep skulls and jaws.

+ The change in formula has shaken up the chart considerably, with some songs debuting on the chart strictly with robust online sales and others making drastic leaps.

+ Paranthropus is associated with stone tools both in southern and eastern Africa, although there is considerable debate whether they were made and utilized by these robust australopithecines.

+ In the 1930s, when the robust specimens were first described, the “Paranthropus” genus was used.

+ In some ways it was more robust and had a shorter, broader skull than the modern Thylacine.

+ Leakey also discovered the robust “Zinjanthropus” skull at Olduvai Gorge.

+ It has a more robust taste, made from blue agave nectar and some new spices.

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