Examples of using Pattern would in English and their translations into Greek
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Any pattern would threaten randomness.
After the end of the Cold War, this pattern would experience a repetition.
This pattern would be very fragile.
The powder was too fine, the dispersal pattern would be small.
This pattern would result in considerable gains in muscle mass and durability.
It seemed that this insurrectionary pattern would soon be repeated in Helsinki.
This pattern would certainly cause considerable gains in muscular tissue mass and strength.
Well, I… I thought the fact pattern would distinguish this case.
Your pattern would degrade and your signal would be permanently lost.
It seemed that this insurrectionary pattern would soon be repeated in Helsinki.
This huge shell and void pattern would have required nearly 150 billion years to form, based on their speed of movement, if produced by the standard Big Bang cosmology.
If you did that, you would have 33 stitches in a row and the pattern would broaden.
When the woman is pregnant, the pattern would stretch in a way of protecting the woman.
While also including fat, sugar or sweeteners andsalt quantities without which the pattern would be unreliable.
If youweretruly conscious of it, the pattern would dissolve, for to want more pain is insanity, and nobody is consciously insane.
Although some aspects of the examples might be present in actual fact patterns, all relevant facts andcircumstances of a particular fact pattern would need to be evaluated when applying AASB 15.
Like this pattern of pulses here actually means"baby's face," and so when the brain gets this pattern of pulses, it knows that what was out there was a baby's face, andif it got a different pattern it would know that what was out there was, say, a dog, or another pattern would be a house.
The recursion in patterns in this example are trivial, buta possible more complex recursive pattern would be something like Node(Node(Leaf 4) x)(Node y(Node Empty z)).
One piece of information that is lacking, Diekman said, is what the group consumed with the produce or in place of it,noting that looking at the whole dietary pattern would give more information.
Even if you could gauge data from previous years to determine which day offered the lowest prices for your particular route,there's no telling that the same pattern would happen the following year.