How to use the word “electronic”

How to use in-sentence of “electronic”:

+ Seeking a worthy use of this resource, he created his first electronic document by typing the United States Declaration of Independence into a computer.

+ The Xbox Live Vision Camera was announced at Electronic Entertainment ExpoE3 2006 and released in North America on September 19, 2006, following a 1-month pre-launch period in which Toys “R” Us stores in New York City and Los Angeles sold them to build up hype.

+ It could carry an electronic counter-measures pod that could mess up the enemy radar.

+ It is part of the Group 7 on the periodic tableperiodic table of elements and its electronic configuration is 2,8,8,18,17.

+ Passing scorers were invited back for an interview and mock game using an electronic buzzer system.

+ It mixes rhythm and blues, soul musicsoul, pop, hip hop, electronic and dance.

+ At the same time, the word “techno” is commonly used when talking about all forms of electronic music and dance music, especially in Europe, the Americas and Australia.

+ A diode is an electronic component with two electrodes that allows electricity to go through it in one direction and not the other direction.

How to use the word electronic
How to use the word electronic

Example sentences of “electronic”:

+ A clonewheel organ is an electronic musical instrument that copies the sound of the Hammond organ.

+ Theremin also invented the first electronic burglar alarm, which he called a “radio watchman”.

+ He was known for his works on electronic intermedia.

+ It has electronic musicelectronic/funk influenced sounds.

+ Flexible electronic paper uses plastic for the display.

+ It wants more open and transparent government, and the electronic inspection and control of government operations by the citizen.

+ On an electronic combination lock, a thief can sometimes guess the combination based on the amount of wear on the buttons.

+ Because how an atom acts is decided by its electronic structure, isotopes are almost the same chemically, but different physically to their original atoms.

+ From 1953 he worked seriously at electronic music.

+ He thought that electronic music was going to be the music of the future.

+ It can also be a deep, rumbling Electronic musicelectronic sound made by a sax, or a deep bass drum.

+ For a loudspeaker to produce sound, the signal from the radio, television set, or electric musical instrument needs to be connected to an electronic amplifier.

+ Band gaps can be either Direct and indirect bandgapdirect or indirect, depending on the electronic band structure.

+ These devices are called electronic tags.

+ Future Shop was a Canadian electronic retailer.

+ For example, if you want to see the signal a small electronic timer was producing, you could connect it to an oscilloscope and see.

+ Bruno Alexander Spoerri is a Swiss jazz and electronic musician.

+ In the 1970s, composers began using electronic synthesizers and musical instruments from rock and roll music, such as the electric guitar.

+ Transistors are used in computers, mobile phones, digital audio players and many other electronic devices.

+ While preparing for his third studio album, Republic Records executive vice-president Wendy Goldstein confirmed Tesfaye began collaborating with French electronic music duo Daft Punk on August 24.

+ A clonewheel organ is an electronic musical instrument that copies the sound of the Hammond organ.

+ Theremin also invented the first electronic burglar alarm, which he called a "radio watchman".

More in-sentence examples of “electronic”:

+ Stan Ridgway continues to release numerous recordings and projects, including collaborations with his wife, composer Pietra Wexstun of the electronic lounge band Hecate’s Angels.

+ Iwata expressed interest in the creation of video games early on and during his high school years, began producing electronic games at his home.

+ World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.

+ Most electronic money is also used to pay for goods at convenience stores in Japan.

+ He is a famous electronic musician.

+ They started using more sounds from electronic music.

+ However, some non-electronic or only partially electronic devices, such as rotary encoders, can also be considered ADCs.

+ Products were shipped under the Maxis logo for several years until 2004, when “The Sims 2” had only the Electronic Arts logo on the box cover.

+ They are the main instrument for making electronic music.

+ The radiation sensor is a Geiger-Müller tube which gives out an electronic signal when radiation is present.

+ It was developed by EA Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts.

+ E-books can be read on computers or other electronic devices such as e-book readers.

+ Some Chords is a song by CanadaCanadian electronic music producer deadmau5.

+ It is used for internet, electronic mail, Java also uses a variant of it.

+ A memory card is a form of flash memory that is used in a range of electronic devices such as a digital camera or video game console.

+ The distribution of electrons in the various shells is called electronic arrangement.

+ Baird’s television systems were replaced by the electronic television system developed by EMI-Marconi.

+ Mario has even appeared as a secret character which any player can play as in Nintendo GameCubeGameCube version of “NBA Street V3” and “SSX on Tour”, which are both from Electronic Arts.

+ Lines and Fields in Electronic Technology, Stanley and Harrington pg 13 The biggest exceptions are materials called ferromagnetic materials.

+ For example, multitasking, electronic program guide, and so on.

+ His debut studio album, “True blended electronic music with elements of multiple genres and received generally positive reviews.

+ A band-stop filter or band-reject filter is an Filter electronic filter that blocks the frequency component of a signal within a certain range value, where it has its lower cutoff frequency and upper cutoff frequency.

+ A reset button or reset switch is a part of an electronic machine that makes it start again.

+ Opto-isolator is an electronic component that can be used for galvanic isolation.

+ As technology developed, mechanical watches were largely replaced by vibrating quartz crystals, producing accurately timed electronic pulses.

+ He soon mastered an electronic drum kit and teaches himself how to play with one arm.

+ Stan Ridgway continues to release numerous recordings and projects, including collaborations with his wife, composer Pietra Wexstun of the electronic lounge band Hecate's Angels.

+ Iwata expressed interest in the creation of video games early on and during his high school years, began producing electronic games at his home.

+ Classical music is usually played using only acoustic musical instruments, although some 20th century composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen used electronic instruments, sometimes together with acoustic instruments.

+ The electronic combination lock uses a keypad that looks similar to a telephone keypad.

+ Solder used in electronic equipment and for many other purposes has a flux to help clean the material that is soldered.

+ For example, Kitaca is electronic money in the Hokkaido area, Sugoca is used in the Kyusyu area, etc.

+ James Blake Litherland, known as James Blake, is an English peopleEnglish singer-songwriter and electronic music producer.

+ Before electronic computers, logarithms were used every day by scientists.

+ Drawings for electronic circuits are called “circuit diagrams”.

+ They are now owned by Electronic Arts.

+ Modern day traction motors boasting gearless and permanent magnet drive can be more compact and efficient; electronic microprocessors have replaced the mechanical relays.

+ Integrated circuits made it possible to reduce the number of parts needed to make electronic products and made the products much cheaper in general.

+ They are also researching if electronic cigarettes can be called a medical product.

+ Electronic commerce started with the introduction of electronic funds transfer by banks.

+ Faxing Berlin is a progressive house song by CanadaCanadian electronic music producer deadmau5.

+ However, electronic cameras and computer displays work with digital information.

+ In the 1950s and 1960s, composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen experimented with electronic music, using electronic circuits, amplifiers and loudspeakers.

+ The best ones had digital programmable counters, reverse mechanic, electronic buttons, they could use big reels.

+ He is called as one of the leading early pioneers of electronic music in Finland.

+ He was also commander of the Air Force’s Electronic Systems Division.

+ OneDrive is a simple file hosting service, which comes with great advantages because now the users can upload their content from any electronic device.

+ Common ways of facilitating private communications involve devices such as telephones or electronic mail.

+ Communications Policy and Design edits, produces, and distributes all Center print and electronic publications, operates the Federal Judicial Television Network, and through the Information Services Office maintains a library of materials on judicial administration.

+ Sometimes, output from an electronic source affects future input.

+ It has been incredibly successful and has garnered a large competitive electronic sports.

“mentor” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “mentor”:

+ I aspire an admin in the near furture and was wondering if I could have a mentor or someone to help me when I need it and take me under their wing.

+ Salama Moussa was a mentor of Naguib Mahfouz.

+ You’re even going to mentor Tharnton345 – HE’S NINE.

+ His results were popularised by Konrad Lorenz, whose mentor he was.

+ There, she met conductor Tullio Serafin who became her mentor and guided her towards the bel canto repertoire.

+ He saw his mentor Tiësto performing at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

+ He was a mentor of Zhu Rongji, the former Premier of China.

mentor in sentences?
mentor in sentences?

Example sentences of “mentor”:

+ Reid and his mentor O’Callaghan won the race and Reid served as lieutenant governor from 1971 until 1974.

+ In Montreal, Quebec, there he made the acquaintance of several instrumental people in his life, teachers, professors and a mentor name Solly Levy who introduced him to the.

+ A former teacher of mine and mentor in my career recently had his page deleted.

+ Her mentor is Kazuko Sugiuchi.

+ As Snape escapes, he proclaims that he is the Half-Blood Prince–Harry’s admired mentor is actually his hated enemy.

+ I was wondering if we should have something similar to it to help out and mentor users who don’t know much about Simple english, policies, etc.

+ The grandson of Third Hokage who looks to Naruto as a mentor in this quest to become Hokage, emulating his work ethic, determination, and signature jutsu such as the Rasengan and the Sexy Jutsu among a variety of other techniques.

+ The senior mentor program at Duke University School of Medicine.

+ But as Sheridan Morley perceptively remarked in 2000, when reviewing “Cressida”: ‘Gambon’s eccentricity on stage now begins to rival that of his great mentor Richardson’.

+ He is the Founding Director of Functional Food Centre in Oxford, and the recipient of the Most Inspiring Mentor Award, from A*STAR, Singapore in 2017.

+ Reid and his mentor O'Callaghan won the race and Reid served as lieutenant governor from 1971 until 1974.

+ In Montreal, Quebec, there he made the acquaintance of several instrumental people in his life, teachers, professors and a mentor name Solly Levy who introduced him to the.

+ Her mentor is Kazunari Fujisawa.

+ In 1817, Mohs replaced his mentor Werner, who had died, as a tutor at the mining academy in Freiberg Freiberg, Saxony, starting in 1818.

+ His mentor is Doctor David Zorba, At the beginning of the 1965 season, Jaffe left the show and Franchot Tone replaced him as new Chief of Surgery, Doctor Daniel Niles Freeland.

+ I’ll mentor Static under preconditions.

+ Splinter is the mentor figure for the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”.

+ Goh Chok Tong became the Senior Minister, and Lee Kuan Yew became the Minister Mentor of Singapore.

+ While working at the Chappell music-publishing company, he became the mentor to Philadelphia-based soul/rock performers Daryl Hall and John Oates.

More in-sentence examples of “mentor”:

+ Sullivan was also a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright.

+ During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet in 1919 he taught in a teacher-training school thanks to the patronage and his friend and mentor György Lukács.

+ Sullivan was also a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright.

+ During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet in 1919 he taught in a teacher-training school thanks to the patronage and his friend and mentor György Lukács.

+ The album includes his smash hit single “Baby Baby” featuring Ludacris, a remix version of “Somebody to Love” featuring his mentor Usher, and two promotional singles “U Smile”, and “Never Let You Go”.

+ He chose Jay Z, to thank his mentor Jaz-O, but also at his high school he used to be called “Jazzy”.

+ He held several jobs, and he was also a hip hop artist and a mentor in his religious community.

+ The late founding Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew was the first and only Minister Mentor of Singapore.

+ Her mentor is Boris Petrushansky.

+ A mentor is a kind of tutor.

+ Harris is a mentor to Cadillac Kolstad and “City Pages” calls them the “must-see dueling-piano act in town”.

+ Bayern München became interested and so he went, together with his mentor and coach Otto Rehagel to Muinich.

+ Much of the early work to document the fossil record at Joggins was by Nova Scotian geologist William Dawson, who had a close personal and working relationship with his friend and mentor Charles Lyell.

+ Soon afterward, Sony Corporation closed on its deal to buy the CBS Records group unit from CBS, naming him President and CEO of the music division, where he succeeded his former mentor Walter Yetnikoff, who had originally brought Mottola into CBS.

+ McNair was also a mentor to quarterback Vince Young.

+ I therefore propose I WP:BB, and mentor Jonas.

+ Two of these influences include David Zinman, the conductor of the Baltimore Symphony and Hahn’s mentor since she was ten, and Lorin Maazel, with whom she worked in Europe with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.

+ Lead singer Michael Stipe became a friend and mentor to Thom, and also a public fan of Radiohead.

+ It was planned to be released on October 6, 1992 for Ruthless Records, distributed by Relativity Records and featured production from the mentor of Will 1X, DJ Motiv8; however, the album.

+ The leader and mentor of the X-Men is Professor Charles Xavier, who is more commonly known as “Professor X” and has mental powers.

+ He was a sort of mentor for Jay-Z.

+ She cited her primary influences to be her parents, Mount Vernell Allen Jr, and Barbara Jean Allen, and her primary musical influences to be mentors Marcus Belgrave, Donald Walden, and Betty Carter, as well as pianists Herbie Hancock, Mary Lou Williams, Hank Jones, Alice Coltrane, Cecil Taylor, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Bud Powell, and mentor Dr.

+ Following that, the two concluded their rivalry at Vengeance Vengeance where Batista scored the third and final win over his former mentor inside Hell in a Cell.

+ In June she appered in a viral commercial for a shower head invented by her former mentor Stefan Raab.

+ Her mentor is Masao Kato.

+ He also developed a great relationship with his mentor Gennaro Contaldo.

+ The name of the album also payed homage to Kim’s mentor and friend rapper The Notorious B.I.G.

+ He was the mentor of César Cui.

+ He was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali; and his son Warith Deen Mohammed.

+ She is the Chairman and mentor of Esther Lungu Foundation formed on December 2015 to empower women and children of Zambia.

+ Ward also served as a mentor to several younger Steelers wideouts, including Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, and Santonio Holmes.

+ Shikamaru avenged his mentor and became the group’s leader.

+ Measures of their success include, have sold 6 million records sales, becoming the most successful pop girl group in Brazil and Latin America, Under the guidance of their mentor and entrepreneur, music producer Rick Bonadio, they embarked on sold-out tours throughout Brazil and several countries in Latin America, Europe and Africa.

+ Samuel Mathers, acting leader of the Golden Dawn organisation, acted as his early mentor in western magic.

+ The series will center on Tony Stark, momentarily became an holographical AI after saving his consciousness in a computer while phsycally dying, becomes the mentor of a teenager named Riri Williams and wants her to be his successor.

+ We’re willing to help with anything at all if you just ask, a mentor just watches more closely.

+ I encourage you to reach out to a mentor such as Peterdownunder, and consult with him before making changes or even just asking general advise; you have been gone from simple due to this ban for some time, it will be best if you mentor with another user until such time you and the mentor believe you are ready to go at things solo.

+ In September 1956 he went to Chicago where he met Little Walter and his main mentor Big Walter Horton.

+ Samuel von Behr was chancellor, marshal, minister, manager and mentor of Duke Adolf Friedrich who had this memorial erected in gratitude to his mentor.

+ Gardner became his mentor and had a major influence on Carver’s life and career.

+ When Winters died Williams remarked that “First he was my idol, then he was my mentor and amazing friend.

+ He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2006 for service to tennis, particularly as a competitor at national and international levels and as a coach and mentor to both amateur and professional players.

+ His mentor was the Belgian theatre reformer Jan Decorte.

+ As King went to attack, he was attacked from behind by Cole’s mentor Jack Swagger.

+ Along with her stylist Cenna, her mentor Haymitch and friend Effie, Katniss instantly becomes the darling of the capital as she acts out a love story with fellow district 12 member Peeta.

+ You can not override community consensus just because you placed the block have now decided to mentor the user.

+ Rubinsztein-Dunlop was awarded with an Order of Australia in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for “distinguished service to laser physics and nano-optics as a researcher, mentor and academic, to the promotion of educational programs, and to women in science”.

+ Her biology mentor from college helped her get a part-time job with the U.S.

+ A lama is a religious teacher, guide, or mentor of Tibetan Buddhism.

+ He was regarded as a mentor by the generation of American generals who led the United States Army in Europe during World War II.

+ Mustafa al-Maraghi was the link between the reforms of his mentor Muhammad Abduh and such subsequent leaders of al-Azhar as Mustafa Abd al-Raziq, Abdel-Halim Mahmoud and Mahmoud Shaltout.

“manufacturing” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “manufacturing”:

– Most people in the county work in manufacturing and retail trade.

– The global outsourcing of textile and furniture manufacturing has damaged Lexington’s economy.

– Intel has one of their largest sites here, employing about 10,000 employees and 3 chip manufacturing fabs, including the $3billion state-of-the-art 300mm and 45nm Fab 32.

– Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company sold thousands and thousands of these instruments.

– Industries include machine manufacturing and metallurgy.

– On 16 July 1917, 12,000 BARs were ordered from Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company.

manufacturing how to use?
manufacturing how to use?

Example sentences of “manufacturing”:

– Japanese manufacturing companies often have a different culture to Western companies; the workday starts with exercise, and the workers are very loyal to the company.

– Its economy is weakened by manufacturing abroad; internal social conflicts are greater.

– White New Idea had a big manufacturing plant in Coldwater, Ohio, USA.

– In 1921, the Colt’s Manufacturing CompanyColt Patent Firearms Company made 15,000 Thompson submachine guns for Auto-Ordinance at a cost of $38.25 each.

– This design is made into instructions for a computer-controlled drilling machine or for the automatic solder paste used in the manufacturing process.

– From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier’s manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.

– The Vibra-Slap was the first patent granted to the instrument manufacturing company Latin Percussion.

– Kolding is a transportation, commercial, and manufacturing centre, and has many industrial companies.

– Windom is home to one of 8 Toro manufacturing facilities.

– After successfully modifying one of his personally-owned Ferrari 250 GTs to outperform stock models, Lamborghini gained the impetus to pursue an automobile manufacturing venture of his own, aiming to create the perfect touring car that he felt no one could build for him.

– Henry Ford’s revolutionary advancements in assembly-line automobile manufacturing made the Model T the first car to be affordable for a majority of Americans.

– Integrated circuit chips were introduced in the 1970s, and these components were quickly incorporated into printed circuit board design and manufacturing techniques.

- Japanese manufacturing companies often have a different culture to Western companies; the workday starts with exercise, and the workers are very loyal to the company.

- Its economy is weakened by manufacturing abroad; internal social conflicts are greater.

More in-sentence examples of “manufacturing”:

– Young’s Market Co.”, the Supreme Court held that a state could require a license fee for importing beer from other states and also for manufacturing beer within the state.

– Even with all of the added complexity and gates needed to support the concepts outlined above, improvements in semiconductor manufacturing soon allowed even more logic gates to be used.

– He discovered how the observed variation in manufacturing data did not always behave the same way as data in nature.

– These books contest that traditional accounting methods are better suited for mass production and do not support or measure good business practices in just-in-time manufacturing and services.

– In the 19th century, Arbon developed into an economic and manufacturing center.

– In 1947, Lyle Yost created the Hesston Manufacturing Company.

– Rotary encoders are often used in manufacturing and robotics.

– Hershey used to make it at its Canadian manufacturing facility in Smiths Falls, Ontario.

– Overall, the manufacturing sector employs 5,000 people in Auburn.

– The tiny production mistakes that affect the path choice cannot be predicted as they happen randomly in the manufacturing process.

– The company’s manufacturing facility opened in Reykjavík, Iceland in 2016, and is dedicated to the production of biosimilars of monoclonal antibodies.

– Born in Texas, he played the violin and the lap steel guitar in Vaudeville before going into the business of then manufacturing of electric lap steel guitars, electric guitars, electric bass guitars, electric violins and combo instrument amplifiers.

– Agriculture and manufacturing are a big part of Simcoe County’s economy.

– Also, the mussels hurt utility and manufacturing industries by clogging or blocking pipes.

– Other manufacturing – including the car industry – was a major factor across the state.

– Thus, sealing techniques must be taken into consideration during the manufacturing process.

– Iwatsuki-ku, SaitamaIwatsuki is famous for manufacturing of “hinamatsuri” dolls and ornate “kabuto”.

– SSI is a group focused on learning about space manufacturing and colonization.

– Overall, the international spandex industry has shifted eastward in the last few decades as China has risen to the fore as the dominant manufacturing power in the world.

– Overall, the scrap industry processes more than of recyclable material each year into raw material feedstock for industrial manufacturing around the world.

– During World War II, the city became a center of manufacturing and industry, but deindustrialization caused a decline after that.

– For example, Japanese companies started manufacturing automobiles that used less oil to run.

– During the manufacturing process, there were some units of Brain Warp that contained an earlier revision of the game.

– Britain continued to be the biggest manufacturing economy in the world until 1908 and the largest economy until the 1920s.

– Much of Australia’s automobileautomotive industry is there, for example the engine maker “Holden”, and “Ford” and “Toyota” car builders, Although all three of these companies have announced plans to move their manufacturing plants overseas with Ford already shutting down its manufacturing plant in Broadmeadows.

– Many of these jobs replaced manufacturing jobs in the US.

– Management accounting principles in banking are specialized but do have some common fundamental concepts used whether the industry is manufacturing based or service oriented.

– Later, he worked as entrepreneur and vocal advocate of robotic technology beyond the manufacturing plant in a variety of fields, including service industries, health care, and space exploration.

– In 1984, the plant was manufacturing Sevin at one quarter of its production capacity due to decreased demand for pesticides.

– Camden, Elizabeth, Jersey City, Newark, and Passaic all became major manufacturing centers in the 1800s.

– The thou is used in engineering and manufacturing mostly.

– But Fascist Italy promoted a huge development of Trieste in the 1930s, with new manufacturing activities related even to naval and armament industries.

– As a result of his work at Intel, along with his books and professional articles, Grove had a considerable influence on electronics manufacturing industries worldwide.

– It added North American manufacturing sites in East Liberty, Ohio, in 2007; El Salto, Jalisco, Mexico, in late 2007; and Alliston, Ontario, Canada, in 2012.

– The most important elements of Guangzhou’s economy are light manufacturing sector and foreign trade.

– Karn had previously operated an organ and piano manufacturing company under his own name.

– Metallurgists and Metallurgical Engineers often work for consulting engineering firms; mining and manufacturing companies; and in government and universities.

– Nowadays, most of these manufacturing companies are closed but some drug companies still make medicine in London.

– Aguascalientes is home to two large Nissan manufacturing plants, including the most important outside of Japan.

– If the company can transfer part of its manufacturing or services to the country nearby and final destination has a similar business approach and legislation, then this form of outsourcing, is called nearshoring.

– The manufacturing process is summarized as follows: The bronze swords were cast into moulds, heated to a certain temperature and allowed to cool slowly.

– It would provide power for manufacturing and for the town.

– Pladis’ manufacturing division McVitie’s makes them at their factory in Stockport.

– The cigarette manufacturing companies in Germany made several attempts to weaken the anti-tobacco campaign.

– Recent advances in manufacturing efficiency and photovoltaic technology, combined with subsidies driven by environmental concerns, have dramatically accelerated the deployment of solar panels.

– Two kinds of variation occur in all manufacturing processes: both these types of process variation cause subsequent variation in the final product.

– Historically, the town was home to a manufacturing industry with a woollen mill and foundry being key employers.

– Intamin Worldwide is a designing and manufacturing company in Wollerau, Switzerland.

- Young's Market Co.", the Supreme Court held that a state could require a license fee for importing beer from other states and also for manufacturing beer within the state.

- Even with all of the added complexity and gates needed to support the concepts outlined above, improvements in semiconductor manufacturing soon allowed even more logic gates to be used.
- He discovered how the observed variation in manufacturing data did not always behave the same way as data in nature.

“probe” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “probe”:

+ Another received the information from the probe on Venus to mission controllers on Earth.

+ The doctor may put a wand-shaped ultrasound probe into the vagina.

+ A couple weeks later, the probe parachuted onto Saturn’s largest moon Titan.

+ On July 1, 2004, the Cassini-Huygens probe entered into orbit around Saturn.

+ The Huygens probe landed on a western part of Shangri-La, close to Adiri.

+ Mostly used as Maritime patrol aircraft due to the probe located at the rear of the aircraft where you would find the APU on other Aircraft.

+ This is a long thin probe that can be put into a small hole, that will send an image of what is inside through the fiber to a camera.

+ The Ulysses Ulysses probe was sent to study the Sun.

probe how to use?
probe how to use?

Example sentences of “probe”:

+ The most recent probe to the planet is the Mars Science Laboratory.

+ The probe would collect the dust kicked into space as it made a slow flyby.

+ The most recent probe to the planet is the Mars Science Laboratory.

+ The probe would collect the dust kicked into space as it made a slow flyby.

+ Nereid was too far to be properly imaged by the “Voyager 2” probe when it visited the Neptune system in 1989.

+ On September 27, 2007, NASA launched the Dawn space probe to explore Ceres and Vesta.

+ The Mars Orbiter Mission is a space probe that has been orbiting Mars since 24 September 2014.

+ Fossil raindrops probe ancient atmosphere.

+ Despite USA Network’s acknowledgment that the sale was fictional, Randy Katz, a securities lawyer with Baker Hostetler, commented on the Fox Business Network that a probe by the U.S.

+ The Cassini−Huygens probe later confirmed it in 2006.

+ The round-trip delay time is the minimum time between a probe signal reaching Earth, and the probe getting instructions from Earth.

+ In June and July 2017, Strzok worked on Robert Mueller’s 2017 Special Counsel investigationSpecial Counsel investigation into any links between CBS Miami via MSN : “Newly revealed text messages are raising questions about the political bias of two key FBI employees who worked on both the Mueller Russia probe and last year’s Hillary Clinton email investigation.” Vazquez, Maegan.

+ Venera 14 was a probe in the Soviet Venera program.

+ The probe had a two probes.

+ For hand-held units there are two fundamental physical configurations: the “integral” unit, with both detector and electronics in the same unit, and the “two-piece” design which has a separate detector probe and an electronics module connected by a short cable.

+ The current changes as the probe moves along the surface.

+ In April 2018, “The Wall Street Journal” reported that the US Department of Labor had launched a probe into whether Wells Fargo was pushing its customers into more expensive retirement plans and into retirement funds managed by Wells Fargo itself.

+ It consisted of a probe to orbit Venus which was called an orbiter and another probe that will land on Venus which was called a lander.

More in-sentence examples of “probe”:

+ As with the original, Crypto can probe enemies and destroy human buildings in the 1950s.

+ Four-point probe methods are often applied either to ingots, crystals or pressed pellets to measure resistivity and the size of the Hall effect.

+ Proteus was found from the images taken by “Voyager 2” probe during the Neptune flyby in 1989.

+ To make sure that the probe is not damaged by the hot environment, engineers had to design a special shield to protect the sensitive components on the probe.

+ By the 1920s, to probe the operating of the electromagnetic field at minuscule scales of space and time, quantum mechanics was developed.

+ When the probe arrived in the Saturnian system in 2004, scientists hoped that hydrocarbon lakes or oceans might be seen in reflected sunlight from the surface, but no reflections were found.

+ The probe is currently moving away from the solar system, and is heading out into interstellar space.

+ Many experiments using synchrotron light probe the structure of matter from the sub-nanometer level of electronic structure to the micrometer and millimeter level.

+ People, perhaps without consciously doing so, probe each other’s eyes and faces for positive or negative mood signs.

+ It is the most advanced space probe ever.

+ However, what happened with the probe is still unknown, either it was destroyed in the atmosphere or entered in an orbit around the Sun after leaving the Martian atmosphere.

+ A device known as a Cone Penetrometerpenetrometer studied the surface as the probe landed and seemed to find wet clay.

+ The probe “Giotto” from the European Space Agency managed the closest approach to the comet.

+ Because its orbit could no longer be controlled, mission controllers instructed the probe to shut down.

+ The probe was last heard from November 1995 when the last communication between Earth and the probe ended due to power limitation and vast diatance.

+ On December 25, 2004, the Huygens probe separated from the Cassini probe before moving down towards Titan’s surface and landed there on January 14, 2005.

+ The first message sent into space was a large gold-plated Pioneer plaquelabel on the space probe Pioneer 10.

+ This is based on data from the Dawn probe which orbited Vesta in the asteroid belt for 10 months.Amos, Jonathan 2012.

+ The Rosetta mission had two parts: the Rosetta space probe and the Philae lander.

+ New Horizons is a space probe launched by NASA on 19 January 2006, to the dwarf planet Pluto and on an escape trajectory from the Sun.

+ A part of the Huygens-Cassini probe landed there.

+ Venera 4 was a probe made by the Soviet Union to explore Venus.

+ On December 25, 2004, the Huygens probe separated from the Cassini probe and started to move towards Titan.

+ In 2011 the NASA space probe called Dawn Dawn used an ion thruster to get to the Vesta.

+ On January 3, 1959, the spacecraft released a cloud of sodium gas so that astronomers could track the probe and also to serve as an experiment on the behaviour of gas in space.

+ The probe Voyager 2 made some photos in 1986.

+ As with the original, Crypto can probe enemies and destroy human buildings in the 1950s.

+ Four-point probe methods are often applied either to ingots, crystals or pressed pellets to measure resistivity and the size of the Hall effect.

+ The Cassini probe continued to collect data from Titan and a number of the icy moons.

+ It launched a probe into the planet to get information about Jupiter’s atmosphere.

+ The lunar probe showed the presence of water on moon.

+ He is also a person of interest in the FBI counterintelligence probe looking into the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections led by Robert Mueller.

+ Mariner 10 was the first space probe sent to Mercury.

+ On July 1, 2004, the Cassini−Huygens probe entered into orbit around Saturn.

+ Because of how close the probe will be to the Sun, it will experience very high temperatures.

+ The probe also discovered a hurricane-like storm locked to the south pole that clearly showed an eyewall.

+ The circuit is useful in audio amplifiers or in a probe that measures very small current that goes through water.

+ The probe travelled to a depth of about 150km before it was crushed by the weight of all the gas above it.

+ The pictures taken by the probe as it fell showed no open areas of liquid, but showed rivers that had dried.

+ Technology lets us travel to places we could not otherwise go, and probe the nature of the universe in more detail than our natural senses allow.

+ The probe also discovered the Great Dark Spot, although it has now disappeared after when the Hubble Space Telescope took pictures of Neptune in 1994.

+ It was discovered in 2007 by the Huygen-CassiniCassini probe and was named in 2008 after the Kraken, a legendary sea monster.

+ In December 2004 and January 2005 a man-made satellite called the Cassini−Huygens probe took lots of close photos of Titan.

+ Biophysical chemists use various tools used in physical chemistry to probe the structure of biological systems.

+ However, NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer space probe identified new dwarf galaxies forming out of gases lacking metals.

+ The probe was released from the orbiter on July 13, 1995 and it went towards Jupiter.

+ It was at first thought that dark areas near the center of Titan could be a lake of a liquid or tar-like substance, but the probe landed on the dark area, and it is solid without any liquid.

+ In 2017, NASA renamed its “Solar Probe Plus” to “Parker Solar Probe” in his honor, marking the first time NASA had named a spacecraft after a living person.

+ Venera 13 was a probe in the Soviet Venera program.

+ The Voyager 1 probe is within the borders of Ophiuchus.

+ This is the only space probe that tried to investigate the planet from a short distance.

+ On January 1, 2019 the probe flew by 486958 Arrokoth and nicknamed “Ultima Thule”.

Some example sentences of “til”

How to use in-sentence of “til”:

+ They fly to escape predators.Some Roadrunner run til 26 miles per hour.

+ His publications include “Fra parallelle skoler til enhetsskole” from 1974, “Vår nye videregående skole” from 1975, “Norsk skoleutvikling etter 1945” from 1982, and “Norsk utdanningspolitisk retorikk 1945–2000” from 1999.

+ Hjejle, Benedicte 1983 ‘Kipling, Britisk Indien og Mowglihistorieine’, Feitskrifi til Kristof Glamann, edited by Ole Fddbek and Niels Thomson.

+ To eliminate an opposing wrestler you must throw him over the top rope and have “both” his two feet hit the floor, this will continue til there is only one man left, who is named the winner.

+ The new settlement was attacked by raiders in 1886, a few guards volunteered to keep it safe from raiders, in total the settlement had six guards, the last and most famous out of them is Avraham Shapira, his original house stand til this day intact.

+ His official title in Danish is “Hans Kongelige Højhed Kronprins Frederik til Danmark, Greve af Monpezat”.

Some example sentences of til
Some example sentences of til

Example sentences of “til”:

+ Her works as choreographer include “Reisen til Julestjernen” and ballet versions of the children’s operas “Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood” and “Ma mère l’Oye” for television with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.

+ This request is re-listed for 1 more week til 19:03, 23 April 2014 to gain more votes for consensus.

+ He is the son of Til Erwig.

+ This request is re-listed for 1 more week til 19:14, 23 April 2014 to gain more votes for consensus.

+ Hurt in August, he could not take a NASCAR start til the end of 2013.

+ The Tracker was built at CAMI Automotive which was jointly owned by GM and Suzuki til 2010.

+ They have produced many well-known hits in Denmark, like “Vuffeli-vov”, “Hvalen Hvalborg”, “Står på en Alpetop”, “Stærk Tobak “Familien kom til Kaffe”, “Sex Chikane”, “We wanna be free”, and many more.

+ Her works as choreographer include "Reisen til Julestjernen" and ballet versions of the children's operas "Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood" and "Ma mère l'Oye" for television with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.

+ This request is re-listed for 1 more week til 19:03, 23 April 2014 to gain more votes for consensus.
+ He is the son of Til Erwig.

+ After the death of Adad-nirari III in 783 BC there was a period of stagnation, when Shalmaneser IV led only minor victories against Urartu during the Battle of Til Barsip, Arameans and Neo-Hittites before his own death in 773 BC.

+ Dette har frem til i dag bare vært ubekreftede fortellinger.

+ His best-selling albums are Reckless Reckless, Waking Up the Neighbours and 18 til I Die.

+ All makt til pølsemakerne” {It does not feel coincidental that only three days passed, from KORO being removed from the process regarding the 22 July memorial – until Dagbladet attacked Arts Council Norway.

+ Some of his biggest hit songs include “It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over”, “Again”, and “Fly Away”.

In sentence examples of “gratitude”

How to use in-sentence of “gratitude”:

+ The track gained much gratitude and was demanded as a single, however was released along with the album, “Hands All Over”, on September 15, 2010.

+ It is normal to include children in Kwanzaa ceremonies and to give respect and gratitude to ancestors.

+ The races were said to have been created by Hippodameia in gratitude for her marriage to Pelops.

+ Thus, they develop a deeper appreciation and gratitude for the early pioneers’ efforts to establish God’s church and the legacy they left behind.

+ The residents of Donglu then built a church for the Virgin Mary to express their gratitude for the help they received.

+ Muslims in this holiday sacrifice a goat or cow in His honour to show their gratitude for God saving Abraham’s son’s life.

In sentence examples of gratitude
In sentence examples of gratitude

Some sentences in use of “bitter”

How to use in-sentence of “bitter”:

+ Creationism is a way that allows to teach “something like religion” in schools, that’s why there is this bitter fight there.

+ After the war there were bitter resentments between those for and against statehood.

+ Freeson was able to retain his seat at the 1983 general election, but was deselected in 1985 after a bitter struggle, described as “political ‘murder'” in his Guardian obituary, and replaced as Labour candidate in Brent East by Livingstone.

+ The war had left a bitter experience in the minds of the people of the district.

+ Younger growth is greener and stronger in colour, while more developed leaves farther down the plant have had their chlorophyll changed gradually into tannin, which gives a more bitter flavour and duller brown-green colour.

+ The toasted variety of mate has less of a bitter flavor and more of a spicy fragrance.

Some sentences in use of bitter
Some sentences in use of bitter

Example sentences of “bitter”:

+ This led to a very bitter civil war, which saw former friends and even family members on different sides.

+ Many consider the flavor to be very agreeable, but it is generally bitter if steeped in boiling water.

+ But Robusta tastes bitter and acidic, so people only drink it with other things.

+ Over time, the drink will develop a bitter taste.

+ Wright had a long standing and sometimes bitter debate about this with R.A.

+ Quinine is also known for its bitter taste and is found in tonic water.

+ This produced a deep and bitter split within the Australian community, as well as within the members of his own party.

+ The fruit is a round dry berry about 6 mm diameter, green at first, black when ripe, edible but bitter and tough.

+ This led to a very bitter civil war, which saw former friends and even family members on different sides.

+ Many consider the flavor to be very agreeable, but it is generally bitter if steeped in boiling water.

+ Bitter tastes are important, since poisons are usually bitter and therefore we need to know whether or not to spit a bitter food out.

+ It tastes bitter and is toxic.

+ Economically, some species are cultivated ornamental plants and many species yield bitter principles used medicinally and in flavorings.

+ The duel was caused by a long and bitter rivalry between the two men.

+ Rudolf von Bitter Rucker is an American mathematician, computer scientist, science fiction author, and philosopher.

+ The place where the Great Bitter Lake is located used to be a dry salt valley.

More in-sentence examples of “bitter”:

+ The root material, bitter in taste, causes anesthetic sensation in the mouth as well as systemic numbness to the skin.

+ It is connected to the Small Bitter Lake, through which the canal also runs.

+ Price and McCullough became bitter rivals, leading to the ultimate appointment of Maj.

+ The series was sixth in the category “Sound” and fourth in the category “Theme Song” for “Sugar Song to Bitter Step” in the “Newtype” preliminary awards for 2015.

+ I am sorry if I am bitter but that is my point.

+ They give the beer a bitter flavor.

+ Their tongue senses taste in the same way as humans do, salty at the tip of the tongue, bitter at the back and sweet at the sides.

+ The generation of cucuteños and the legion of foreigners who reconstructed the city after the 1875 earthquake planted trees which grew fruits called clemones that had acid and bitter fruits with which the boys played.

+ The name was changed to Concord in 1765 upon resolution of a bitter boundary dispute between Rumford and Bow.

+ Quinine is also often used to add a bitter taste to food.

+ Scarred and bitter – though feeling stronger than he had before.

+ The eatable root of zedoary has a white core and an aroma like the mango; however, its taste is more similar to ginger, except with a very bitter aftertaste.

+ Donna Young, April 15, 2006, It can be yellow or dark brown, and has a bitter taste.

+ They have a strong, woody and slightly bitter flavor and camphor-like aroma.

+ The Umayyads and the Hashimites were bitter rivals.

+ After the bitter break with the Republicans in Congress over Reconstruction policies, Johnson used federal patronage to build up a party of loyalists, but it proved to be unsuccessful.

+ The statue of Pomona was the last one that Bitter designed.

+ Its astringent blue-black seeds, commonly known as “Juniper berries”, are too bitter to eat raw.

+ The 51 Street gang is one of the oldest street gangs in Los Angeles and it has been occupying its territory since the 1990s.They are close allies with 52 Hoover gangster crips and sometimes this alliance is called 51-duece crips.They are actively at war with rollin 50s which resulted in many casualties.Also,they beef with all the Neighborhoods due to their bitter hatred for them.

+ Atticus leaves promptly after the trial and takes the kids with him, he is bitter but he does see light in the dark situation.

+ Common bitter foods and beverages are the coffee, pure chocolate, beer, citrus peel and escarole.

+ The “VNV” in the name stands for Victory, not Vengeance, in keeping with the group’s motto, “”One should strive to achieve; not sit in bitter regret.

+ Orange flower water is a distillationdistillate of bitter orange flowers.

+ In 1917-1918 he was in Karin Erzurum during the bitter fighting.

+ All false puffballs are inedible, as they are tough and bitter to taste.

+ Quinine has a bitter taste.

+ Hyssop leaves have a slightly bitter minty flavor and can be added to soups, salads or meats, but it should be used sparingly as the flavour is very strong.

+ There are also a wide range of flavors grapefruits have, from highly acidic and bitter to sweet.

+ The larvae absorb toxic and bitter tasting alkaloid substances from the foodplants.

+ The flesh right next to the seed can be bitter or even toxic.

+ The fighting was bitter for both sides, and although Pompey was expected to win, due to advantage in numbers, the brilliant tactics and the superior fighting abilities of Caesar’s veterans led to a victory for Caesar.

+ The war ended in 71 BC when the armies of Spartacus, after long and bitter fighting, retreated before the legions of Crassus.

+ His last years were spent in bitter struggle against Matthäus Lang of Wellenburg, Bishop of Gurk, who succeeded him in 1519.

+ The quality of the beans, which originally have a strong bitter taste, depends upon this sweating.

+ Soon after the Partition of India, both the newly formed armies fought each other in the First Kashmir War from 1947 – ’48 which begun the bitter rivalry that has continued into the 21st century.

+ The Canal widens at this point to include Lake Timsah, one of the Bitter Lakes.

+ Also, the inclusion of the bitter poem may have been meant to be ironic or a parody of the convention at the time, both in literature and in life.

+ A bitter almond cookie is similar to a macaroon.

+ What this means is that they are both bitter tasting, and they both use the same pattern of colours where they live in the same territory.

+ The flexible fantasy framework of the show accommodates a considerable range of styles, including an original musical episode, “The Bitter Suite”.

+ However, Nepomucenus did not tell anything to king and resisted to the bitter end.

+ Purab and Bulbul fall in love but in a bitter twist of fate, Aliya, Tanushree, and Abhishek feels that Purab loves Pragya.

+ Saccharin alone was often criticized for having a bitter taste and “chemical” aftertaste.

+ When returning back to the extermination shop, Tik is killed by Kaeden, a bitter man who seemingly wants to steal Osmo’s shop, but is really working for an evil mastermind.

+ She had became a bitter women around this time.

+ The Key lime usually has a more tart and bitter flavor.

+ This led to a long and bitter public fight between the two men.

+ Tannins are bitter compounds common in material from trees and bushes, though not grass.

+ The root material, bitter in taste, causes anesthetic sensation in the mouth as well as systemic numbness to the skin.

+ It is connected to the Small Bitter Lake, through which the canal also runs.

“accounting” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “accounting”:

– Time limits are very important in accounting so that everyone can report their results at the same time.

– The word “shilling” comes from “scilling”, an accounting term that dates back to Anglo-SaxonsAnglo-Saxon times where it was said to be the value of a cow in Kent or a sheep elsewhere.

– He resigned on June 21, 2006 in order to run the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.

– In the mid- to late-1990s several books were written about accounting in the lean enterprise.

– He studied at Richard J.Daley College in Chicago, Illinois, he was also at Chicago State University in 1975 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting in 1979.

– Some means of accounting for interstellar extinction, which also makes objects appear fainter and more red, is also needed.

– Maine is both the northernmost state in New England and the largest, accounting for nearly half the region’s whole land area.

accounting how to use in sentences
accounting how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “accounting”:

– It is the 4th largest economy of the world when accounting for purchasing power parity.

– This view locates management accounting specifically in the context of management control theory.

– Management accounting is an applied discipline used in various industries.

– Negative numbers are used in accounting and science.

– He also turned his attention to geology, astronomy, physical cosmology, and astrophysics, accounting for the birth of the solar system by interstellar collision.

– Stated differently, management accounting information is the mechanism which can be used by managers as a vehicle for the overview of the whole internal structure of the organization to help their control functions within an organization.

– This book has details about accounting systems that were used by Muslims before the mid-seventh century A.D.

– The people of that time relied on primitive accounting methods to record the growth of crops and herds.

– Haley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Clemson University.

- It is the 4th largest economy of the world when accounting for purchasing power parity.

- This view locates management accounting specifically in the context of management control theory.
- Management accounting is an applied discipline used in various industries.

– He was the founder of the Asian Institute of Management and the accounting firm SGV Company.

– He won the Nobel Prize for developing an accounting model that could be used to track economic activities on a national and, later, an international scale.

– Ramachandran, N; Ram Kumar Kakani Financial Accounting for Management Tata McGraw-Hill 2005 page 5 He wrote a textbook in Latin called “Summa de arithmetica, geometrica, proportioni et proportionalita”.

– Management accounting principles in banking are specialized but do have some common fundamental concepts used whether the industry is manufacturing based or service oriented.

– The earliest accounting records were found among the ruins of ancient Babylon, Assyria and Sumeria, which are more than 7,000 years old.

– Brown then worked at various accounting firms.

More in-sentence examples of “accounting”:

– In 2014, Aston was 2nd in the UK for developing marketing professionals, 7th for finance professionals,23rd for accounting professionals.

– Rather than let liability for these problems be taken up by the public sector or be haphazardly assigned one issue at a time to companies via lawsuits, many accounting reform efforts focus on achieving full cost accounting.

– Brown earned a Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting from the University of the District of Columbia.

– The significance of the “Res Gestae Divi Augusti” from an accounting perspective lies in the fact that it illustrates that the executive authority had access to detailed financial information, covering a period of some forty years, which was still retrievable after the event.

– RCA started by taking the best costing characteristics of the German management accounting approach Grenzplankostenrechnung, and combining the use of activity-based drivers when needed, such as those used in Activity-based costing.

– For an external audit, an independent auditor takes a look at financial statements and accounting records.

– First generation photovoltaic cells are the dominant technology in the commercial production of solar cells, accounting for more than 86% of the solar cell market.

– The movement reached a tipping point during the 2005 Lean Accounting Summit in Dearborn, MI.

– One of the more innovative accounting practices available today is Resource consumption accounting.

– He merged Cameo-Parkway with his own accounting firm, creating a company called ABKCO.

– It has been criticised for not accounting for inflation.

– Later, he became an apprentice in an accounting company.

– ISO 19011 is the new global accounting standard, replacing accounting standards that were part of ISO 14001 and ISO 9001.

– He attended Burnside High School, and earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in accounting from the University of Canterbury in 1981.

– Given the above, one widely held view of the progression of the accounting and finance career path is that financial accounting is a stepping stone to management accounting.

– Once transfer pricing is applied and any other management accounting entries or adjustments are posted to the ledger, the business units are able to produce segment financial results which are used by both internal and external users to evaluate performance.

– Kevin is a part of the accounting department at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.

– Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of senile dementia accounting for up to 70% of cases.

– The first book written in the English language on accounting was published in London, England by John Gouge in 1543.

– In 1996, Bowsher was added to the Accounting Hall of Fame.

– His treatise in the book also has info about other topics, such as accounting ethics and cost accounting.

– The distinction between “‘traditional’” and “‘innovative’” accounting practices is perhaps best illustrated with the visual timeline “” of managerial costing approaches presented at the Institute of Management Accountants 2011 Annual Conference.

– But when I tried to edit the page using the various citations found online, those were blocked, even though they were correct according to my memory of accounting class textbooks.

– He studied at National Autonomous University of Mexico and studied Accounting Business Administration at Anahuac University.

– The male is 22 centimeters in length with the elongated outer tail-feathers accounting for 14-15 centimeters.

- In 2014, Aston was 2nd in the UK for developing marketing professionals, 7th for finance professionals,23rd for accounting professionals.

- Rather than let liability for these problems be taken up by the public sector or be haphazardly assigned one issue at a time to companies via lawsuits, many accounting reform efforts focus on achieving full cost accounting.
- Brown earned a Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting from the University of the District of Columbia.

– In 1993, the Accounting Education Change Commission Statement Number 4 Professional accounting institutes, perhaps fearing that management accountants would increasingly be seen as superfluous in business organizations, subsequently devoted considerable resources to the development of a more innovative skills set for management accountants.

– For example, Bernard Madoff only allowed the accounting firm run by his brother-in-law to perform audits on his “hedge fund”, claiming it had to be kept a secret to earn money.

– The term lean accounting was coined during that period.

– The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal of Enron Corporation, which was an American energy company.

– When accountants do accounting work, they write in the books of account that belong to a company.

– In the late 1980s, accounting practitioners and educators were heavily criticized on the grounds that management accounting practices had changed little over the preceding 60 years, despite radical changes in the business environment.

– In his book, Ibn Taymiyyah gives details of a complex governmental accounting system.

– A commercial interior designer’s work includes selecting paint colors, choosing artwork, accounting for acoustics and lighting, picking appropriate furniture, and placing all these together in the manner most appropriate to the venue.

– Management accounting or managerial accounting gives accounting information to managers within organizations, to provide them with the basis to make informed business decisions that will allow them to be better equipped in their management and control functions.

– The majority of the world’s PET production is for man-made fibers with bottle-making accounting for around 30% of global demand.

– These books contest that traditional accounting methods are better suited for mass production and do not support or measure good business practices in just-in-time manufacturing and services.

– She graduated from Kansas State University and Weber State College with an accounting Academic majormajor and an minor.

– Before computers all accounting information was stored in books called “ledgers”.

– Pituitary tumors are generally divided into three kinds dependant upon their biological functioning: benign adenoma, invasive adenoma or carcinomas, with carcinomas accounting for 0.1% to 0.2%, appoximately 35% being invasive adenomas and most being benign adenomas.

– Management accounting in such organizations work closely with the IT department to provide IT Cost Transparency.

– The most significant recent direction in managerial accounting is throughput accounting; which recognizes the interdependencies of modern production processes.

– The basic accounting equation is assets=liabilities+equity.

– They had been used as part of the accounting procedures of the Exchequer until 1826.

– London has many professional services such as law and accounting firms.

– Kainar College offers studies in Jurisprudence, Accounting and Auditing, Primary education, and Computer Engineering.

– The Willamette River is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15percent of the Columbia’s flow.

– Fazio graduated from accounting at the Institute Sandro Botticelli in Rome.

– Production is almost exclusively European, with France accounting for 45%, Spain 35%, Italy 20%, and small amounts from Slovenia, Croatia and the Australian states of Tasmania and Western Australia.

“consistently” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “consistently”:

– To be diagnosed with SzPD, one must have these behaviors consistently and be troubled by them.

– Generally, you’d use this template where you had several pages and wanted them all to link to each other in the same way, and if you added new pages, they would consistently appear in the same place, such as your user page and your talk page.

– His liking for jazz was evident from an early age, but the times were such that in order to survive his career had to take a more pop-oriented course, and he cited singer-songwriter Laura Nyro consistently as a major influence.

– One fascinating aspect of Joseph Beuys’s personal history is the reason he consistently used felt and fat in his works.

– Although his momentum gradually slowed throughout the 1990s, Black consistently charted hit songs into the 2000s.

consistently - sentence examples
consistently – sentence examples

Example sentences of “consistently”:

- Venkatanatha studied under Sudheendra Theertha and emerged as a talented scholar and consistently won debates over scholars older than him.

- WWE has consistently ranked the original Hart Foundation as one of the greatest tag teams in wrestling history.

– Venkatanatha studied under Sudheendra Theertha and emerged as a talented scholar and consistently won debates over scholars older than him.

– WWE has consistently ranked the original Hart Foundation as one of the greatest tag teams in wrestling history.

– Cink performed consistently on the Tour over the next few years, picking up another win at the 2000 MCI Classic.

– Does anyone actually speak or write Simple English as its own language, as opposed to using it temporarily as a way to learn normal English? I mean using it consistently and understanding the grammar, and being able to write in Simple English without mistakes.

– Neither azure nor bleu celeste is precisely defined as a particular shade of blue, but azure is consistently depicted in a much darker shade.

– The character designs, with its roots in classic Asian folklore, are colorful and inventive, and the overall animation is smooth and consistently executed”.

– At first, he consistently denied running for the mayor of Seoul.

– In the days of DOS, every game using the game port had to do its own calibration, often each time the game started, and some poorly coded calibration routines even failed to work consistently and properly, rendering some joysticks unusable with some games.

– Personality is a term that describes traits a person shows consistently at different times and in different situations.

– From the 12th century12th to the 16th centuries, female anchorites consistently outnumbered their male equivalents, sometimes by as many as four to one.

– It has consistently been represented as a mythological hybridcross of a goat and a fish since the Middle Bronze Age.

– HotCat doesn’t seem to be working consistently recently.

– Over the years, railroads were one of the few industries to consistently give jobs to African Americans.

– Opinion polls consistently gave a poor showing to Labour’s official candidate, Nicky Gavron, and many in the party leadership feared that Labour would be humiliated by a fourth-place finish.

– What thrilled him so was the consistently expressed racist hatred against the Serbs.

More in-sentence examples of “consistently”:

– If astronomy has to deal with more complex data that cannot be handled consistently in such a model, they will have to think of a different model.

– They paid dividends consistently through major world crises such as World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, and the 2008 financial crisis; this makes the Bank of Montreal’s dividend payment history one of the longest in the world.

– The following table presents the list of countries consistently considered NICs by different authors and experts.

– Pick one and use it consistently in all parameters.

– The Gallery writes, “Hals was the first portraitist who consistently depicted his subjects seated sideways, with their arms hooked casually over the backs of their chairs.

– Doon has consistently been ranked among the best residential schools of India by media such as “The Times of India” and “Outlook”.

– This IP has been consistently editing the sandbox for one month already.

– The Federal Council as a whole has consistently maintained public approval and confidence rates in excess of sixty percent, possibly also because under the Swiss system of direct democracy, voters can vent their displeasure with government decisions when deciding individual issues at the ballot box.

– Revealed texts consistently call people “sons of” and “daughters of” those unrelated, and people understand this is a social rather than sexual term.

– He is a climbing specialist and has been very consistent, finishing consistently in the top 10 of the Vuelta and the Tour de France.

– Since the 1990s the term has been consistently used in academia to imply the move from welfare state to laissez faire economic management, particularly associated with the promotion of free market ideals in the late 1980s by Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US.

– Scientists have been unable to agree on a better taxonomic system, largely due to the difficulty of obtaining detailed measurements consistently for a large sample of asteroids.

– The “Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrum” wrote about Gräff: “He consistently represents humanistic, anti-nationalist and pro-European positions both in his art and in various exchange and discussion programs organized by him”.

– King Fahd International Airport consistently has over 2.5 million passengers per year and at present over 5 million passengers use the airport annually.

– Eurodyne is a valuable user that consistently stands out to me for his outstanding counter-vandalism work and contributions to the project.

– Most computer models consistently predicted Debby to move to the northwest throughout its lifetime, though intensity was more of a problem for forecasters.

– Since the mid-1990s, Britain has consistently had lower unemployment than most of continental Europe.

– You can consistently use a monospaced font with well-designed characters for coding.

– Do I happen to consistently check in at bad times, or is this simply the new theme around here? I dare say we’ve become worse than enwiki in many ways.

– It was the first title to consistently use realistically proportioned characters.

– Yes, it does matter because if you look at articles that have been featured on DYK in the past and check them with a page view count engine, you’ll consistently find that those articles’ page views go way up for the specific days they’re featured on the front page, so people do view these articles, so let’s get some more nominations in.

– It consistently holds the top spot on critics’ lists of the greatest albums of all time.

– Frederic Henry Lewey He is consistently referred to as “Lewy”, although he changed his names during his years in the U.S, ending up with “Lewey”.

– It has consistently been one of the fastest-growing cities in California and in the country.

– The courts consistently supported GOSH’s position, and the parents eventually dropped their challenge and agreed to withdraw life support.

– He defended the title against Hager on 23 October and took on a number of competitors, with Eric Escobar and Joe Hennig consistently earning themselves into contention.

– The band remained active as a consistently successful recording and touring act throughout the 1980s and 1990s and into the 2000s.

– Hackers’ use of instant messaging networks to deliver malicious code has grown consistently from 2004 to the present, with the number of discrete attacks listed by the IM Security Center having grown 15% from 347 attacks in 2005 to 406 in 2006.

– While the female owl takes care of the eggs, the male consistently brings food for them.

– Although Ethernet offers consistently more reliable connections than wireless networking and therefore remains popular as a built-in option for desktop PCs and other relatively immobile computers, mobile devices including laptops and tablets have shifted away from Ethernet and toward Wi-Fi.

– This movie has been consistently ranked one of the worst movies ever made, but has become regarded as a cult classic.

– Megan is a very civil, and helpful editor whose contributions since registering consistently impress me.

– He is consistently voted one of the greatest singers in the history of popular music.

– She is one of the few Conservative MPs to have consistently voted for the ban on fox hunting.

– Brazil’s economic potential has been anticipated for decades, but it had until recently consistently failed to achieve investor expectations.

– This is a deprecated unicode character for these purposes, but it is the only method that works consistently around all browsers.

– Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, but others have said that it did not begin to meaningfully improve until the late 19th and 20th centuries.

– In fact this episode was fabricated, partly on the basis of a dream, but he consistently referred to this episode and it can be seen as a private mythology of his.

– An in “The American Journal of Gynecologic Health” showed that “all women who correctly and consistently used Reality® were protected from trichomonas vaginalis”.

– Haiti has consistently ranked among the most corruptioncorrupt countries in the world on the Corruption Perceptions Index.

– Conservative groups like the California Republican Assembly Positions have consistently awarded her a 0%.

– Beyond policies and guidelines, the main problem with these categories is that, on a wiki of this size, with so few active editors, we cannot cope with the added maintenance in seeing that these consistently adhere to WP:BLP policies.

– Because tour guides only work for gratuities, the quality of a free tour tends to be significantly and consistently better than traditional “pay first” tours, which can take advantage of unknowing travelers.

– A user under the name “Keith Johnson” has been consistently vandalising the Recipe article.

– She has worked in the theatre, movies, and television consistently since 1953.

– Many persons have said about her: “Few, if any First Ladies worked as consistently before their marriage as did Pat Nixon.” Once she had herself said: “I do or I die, but I never cancel out”.

– Modern construction is consistently made of materials such as glass, steel, concrete and bricks.

– Note that most programs do not actually explicitly store what the type of an object is, they just access objects consistently – the same object is always treated as the same type.

– But Pakistan has consistently refused to accept the Line of Control as the border since the predominantly Muslim Kashmir Valley would remain as part of India.

- If astronomy has to deal with more complex data that cannot be handled consistently in such a model, they will have to think of a different model.

- They paid dividends consistently through major world crises such as World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, and the 2008 financial crisis; this makes the Bank of Montreal's dividend payment history one of the longest in the world.

“Food and agriculture organization” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “Food and agriculture organization”:

+ According to the of the Food and Agriculture Organization the production quantity in 2006 of coffee was 7.8 million tonnes and of tobacco was 6.7 million tonnes.

+ On 16 October 2001, Kanté was nominated FAO Goodwill AmbassadorGoodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

+ On 16 October 1999, Gina Lollobrigida was nominated FAO Goodwill AmbassadorGoodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

+ The Food and Agriculture Organization said emissions associated with livestock added up to 7.1 gigatonnes per year – or 14.5% of all human-caused greenhouse releases.

+ Today, Rome is a major European political and cultural center, containing the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

+ She has been appointed as the global ambassador of the United Nations twice, first for the International Year of Microcredit in 2005 and then for the Food and Agriculture Organization in 2009 onwards.

+ Gong Li became a FAO Goodwill AmbassadorGoodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on 16 October 2000.

+ The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that by 2025, 1.9 billion people will be living in countries or regions with total water scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be under stress conditions.

Food and agriculture organization in sentences?
Food and agriculture organization in sentences?