Examples of using Whole expression in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Then the whole expression becomes one word.
So that becomes times 3 times the whole expression, right?
The whole expression is so sweet, and also their heart is very full when they see Me.
If you square it, you're going to get this whole expression.
And we just pretend like this whole expression, x-squared plus 2x plus 3 is just kind of like the variable x.
IgnoreCase, upper and lower case letters are ignored for whole expression.
But instead of an x, we have this whole expression, 5x to the third minus 7x.
The whole expression of a man in good spirits is exactly the opposite of that of one suffering from sorrow.
So we're going to have 2 times this whole expression, 3 plus 1, so it's 2 times 4.
X to the minus 2 plus 5 x to the third minus 7x, all of that to the fifth,and then this whole expression to the third power.
So then we take minus 7,so it's times minus 7, this whole expression, I'm going to run out of space. x to the third plus 2x squared minus x to the minus 2.
Why use in 3.3 the expression"especially the EU" as itconcerns all countries; delete the whole expression or at least the word"especially.
So if we take the inverse of this whole expression, we're going to get 1 over t sub s times v sub w over the velocity of the wave minus the velocity the source.
How the ladies should dance, how should they walk- because your whole expression is the expression of God Almighty.
The mass of the practically obtained productis divided by the mass of the practically calculated, the whole expression is multiplied by one hundred percent.
But the best way to think about is whatever's on the t squared, this is probably kind of--this whole expression, if we're trying to factor it into two binomials or into one binomial, this is going to be the first term of that binomial squared.
Function: dpart(expr, n_1,…, n_k) Selects the same subexpression as part, but instead of just returning that subexpression as its value,it returns the whole expression with the selected subexpression displayed inside a box.
So we have'7B- 84' is going to be equal to'4B- 12' this whole expression is 7 times Ben's age 12 years ago.
He hisses forth his curses through his set teeth, and his whole expression assumes the character of extreme ferocity.
So that somehow your whole life expression is freed up to be whatever it's destined to express and you may enjoy it for a change, rather than suffer it.
