How to use in-sentence of “floating”:
– It is a central concept in floating vessels as it provides the buoyancy that keeps the vessel from sinking.
– It formed because currents near the center of the Northern Pacific Ocean move around in a kind of circle, which catches and holds floating pieces of plastic.
– He was floating in the sea.
– An older version of the story tells the old woman discover the giant, floating peach and take it home with her, as she finds it to be of good color and looking tasty.
– This situation changed after the IEEE 754 floating point standard was adopted by most computer manufacturers.
– Semen is made up of sperm floating in a fluid called seminal plasma.
– For example, in floating point arithmetic, a result is rounded to a given or fixed precision, which is the length of the resulting significand.
– One remarkable species makes its living while floating in the Southern Ocean.

Example sentences of “floating”:
– In the past, some systems as the Intel 8086 have implemented floating point via a coprocessor that is controlled by the CPU rather than as an integrated unit.
– One additional issue that could occur is that they use table formating so pipe characters floating free inside them could cause issues.
– The sport of sailing is racing other boats around a track or course which is marked with floating buoys or other fixed marks.
– Her body was discovered floating in the Hudson River.
– Enter a string of images as the first parameter to have them stack without generating floating errors or spacing errors.
– As you can see, “small=yes” causes a smaller right floating box with a smaller image and smaller text size.
– His best known works include: “The Sot-Weed Factor”, “Giles Goat-Boy”, “Lost in the Funhouse”, “Chimera Chimera”, “LETTERS” and “Once Upon a Time: A Floating Opera”.
– This means that things in his stories happen which may be magic or impossible, such as falling from an aeroplane and floating down as gently as paper.
– The resort includes a 2,561-room hotel, a The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, a museum, a large theatre, “celebrity chef” restaurants, two floating crystal pavilions, art-science exhibits, and the world’s largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines.
– There is now a floating pile of plastic in the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles wide.
– The asura now live in Rata Sum, a very large city floating in the air.
– It sits on reeds and floating plants in bodies of water, but it also lives in places where people grow fruit.
– Dry fly fishing is done with a floating line.
– The Soviet Union supported Indian actions in aiding the war of liberation, and after the war the Soviet Navy sent a floating workshop to Bangladesh for clearing Pakistani mines from the Chittagong and Chalna harbors.
– These are birds that are adapted for swimming, floating on the water surface, and in some cases diving.
– She was found by her friend floating in a bathtub.
– Ice floating on water is also an oddity.
- In the past, some systems as the Intel 8086 have implemented floating point via a coprocessor that is controlled by the CPU rather than as an integrated unit.
- One additional issue that could occur is that they use table formating so pipe characters floating free inside them could cause issues.
More in-sentence examples of “floating”:
– In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person’s visual field, though the spots often go away after a few hours.
– Archimedes may have got a solution known in fluid staticshydrostatics as Archimedes’ principle, which he describes in his treatise “On Floating Bodies”.
– The island of Delos was at that time just a big rock floating on the sea, not an island yet, so it wasn’t “on the earth”.
– This has been a particular problem with Java as it is designed to be run identically on different machines, special programming tricks have had to be used to achieve this with x87 floating point.
– After a while, these fibrils clump together with other protein molecules, neurons and non-nerve cells floating around in the space between the cells and form what are called plaques.
– An aircraft carrier is a floating airbase.
– The electrons are visualized as floating above and below the ring with the electromagnetic fields they generate acting to keep the ring flat.
– On the opposite, Cascading Style SheetsCSS and SVG do not define any specific maximum precision for numbers and measurements, that are treated and exposed in their Document Object Model and in their Interface-description-language interface as strings as if they had infinite precision, and do not discriminate between integers and floating point values; however, the implementations of these languages will typically convert these numbers into IEEE-754 double floating points before exposing the computed digits with a limited precision.
– Also, it is not really a floating island.
– Permanent anchors are used when a floating thing must be kept in place for a long time.
– Notice how by adding this stack template, the left floating image.
– This template is a meta-template that can be used to create nicely-styled floating content boxes.
– Leto found a floating island, called Delos.
– Damnoen Saduak floating market Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is in Damnoen Saduak District.
– The symptoms may include visual problems like not being able to see for a short time, seeing zig-zag lines or floating spots, dizziness, a ringing noise in the ears, and problems speaking.
– Do these essays apply here on simpleWiki? There are a floating around, and I’ve seen a few users correcting links to redirects even when doing so is unnecessary.
– Pools are also used for other bathing activities, such as playing, wading, water exercising, floating on inner tubes, or cooling off on hot days.
– It is a floating bridge with barges or boats to support the bridge deck.
– Her fictional charactercharacter floats unconscious on an ice floe towards a waterfall, her long hair floating in the water.
– The women’s bodies were found floating in the Tampa Bay, Tampa in June 1989.
– If a floating point variable doesn’t have enough precision, the number stored in it can be inaccurate.
– Meanwhile, every year on Rapunzel’s birthday, the king and queen release floating lanterns in the hopes their daughter will see them and come home.
– When the floating material comes in, it gets stuck in slimy mucus that is on the surface of the bivalve’s gills.
– After a storm, a house is floating down the river and they enter it and grab what they can.
– Typically, a 64-bit floating point epoch expressed as a Julian date to about 1 millisecond precision.
– It also attracts many tourists because of its floating village and floating restaurants on the water.
- In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person's visual field, though the spots often go away after a few hours.
- Archimedes may have got a solution known in fluid staticshydrostatics as Archimedes' principle, which he describes in his treatise "On Floating Bodies".
– Usually Floating point unitfloating point arithmetic is available to use if desired, because the arithmetic is done by most computer hardware very quickly.
– People can also take trips floating on the Colorado River in boats and rafts.
– After billions of years of floating in space, the gas and dust come together to make new stars and new planets.
– Early Mesopotamian maps showed the world as a flat disk floating in the ocean.
– Rounding is almost unavoidable in many computations, especially when dividing two numbers in integer or doing fixed-point arithmetic; when computing mathematical functions such as square roots, logarithms, and sines; or when using a floating point representation with a fixed number of significant digits.
– A large mass like the Earth will attract a small mass like a human being with enough force to keep the human being from floating away.
– The most famous tourist spot in this area is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.
– Players must keep floating in a game.
– The Keibul Lamjao National Park is the only floating national park in the world.
– It is usually a white or yellowish, sticky substance made up of sperm floating in a fluid called seminal plasma that has water and different chemicals in it.
– This is a companion template to to be used where a floating side box causes layout problems on short articles.
– Unlike neutrons, protons, or even atoms and molecules, quasiparticles aren’t independent structures floating about on their own in free space but exist only within the structure being studied.
– When Zeus began to lust for her, Asteria escaped his advances by leaping into the sea and becoming the floating island Delos, upon which her sister Leto eventually gave birth to the twins Apollo and Artemis.
– These droplets join together until eventually the oil is floating on the water again.
– Her body was found floating in the Manhattan side of the Hudson River hours after she was reported missing from her home in Harlem.
– The IEEE floating point standard guarantees that add, subtract, multiply, divide, square root, and floating point remainder will give the correctly rounded result of the infinite precision operation.
– They happen when light is bent by tiny drops of water floating in the air.
– People cannot travel on the bay most of the year because of the Polar ice packsice cover and large amount of floating ice and icebergs in the open areas.
– After she deposits her eggs in the floating eggcase, the female herself takes shelter in it, often along with the male’s detached hectocotylus.
– In the disaster of the flood, one man is floating in a barrel.
– In 1952, Todd made a production of the Johann Strauss II operetta, “A Night In Venice”, complete with floating gondolas at the then-newly constructed Jones Beach Theatre in Long Island, New York.
– All the man-made things, like the Ark, the old doors, barrels, up-side-down tables and broken things that are floating on the flood water, are all painted in the same red colour.
– In modern designs it is common to find two load units, one store, two or more integer math units, two or more floating point units, and often a SIMD unit of some sort.
