单词 | To the number of |
例句 | (1) The amount is calculated according to the number of years you have paid into the scheme. (2) There's a limit to the number of times I can stop what I'm doing just so I can help him! (3) I'm sure we owe part of our victory to the number of supporters who were there, pulling for our side. (4) Table 11.1 gives a general guide to the number of time zones between the United Kingdom and other countries. (5) They are classified according to the number of openings in the skull. (6) Churn refers to the number of people who do not renew subscriptions. (7) For the public they are a welcome addition to the number of foot police regularly patrolling the town. (8) Score refers to the number of points a product could score out of 100. (9) The ability to process information increases in proportion to the number of layers in the network. (10) Opted-out schools are funded directly according to the number of pupils they attract. (11) Party systems are generally classified according to the number of political parties and the interactions among the parties in the governing process. (12) The ambient temperature in Celsius is roughly equal to the number of cricket chirps in 8 seconds plus 5. (13) This luminescence is measured and is directly proportional to the number of trapped electrons[/to the number of.html], and thus to the total radiation dose. (14) These are listed in Table 11.15 according to the number of rooms they operate. (15) Bandwidth is analogous to the number of lanes on a highway. (16) Company policy may also specify a limit as to the number of surveys that may be carried out at company expense. (17) Despite frequent references in the press to the number of Party functionaries in leading posts at the Front, such criticisms persisted. (18) The amount is calculated according to the number of years for which you have paid contributions. (19) Each of the fifty states casts electoral college votes equal to the number of its delegates in Congress. (20) The level of crime in an area is almost always in direct proportion to the number of unemployed. (21) Although other factors are involved, the depreciation in value is principally due to the number of these coins found by detector users. (22) In fact, choral music can be very flexible as to the number of parts. (23) Farmers pay a small amount for use of the pasture, proportioned to the number of animals grazed there. (24) The T9000's built-in communications links enable the internal bandwidth of the parallel processor to expand proportionately to the number of processing nodes. (25) Council workmen have had to tidy footpaths and repair roads and curbs, partly in response to the number of heavy lorries passing through. (26) The success of a scientific research establishment is directly related to the number of useful ideas that are generated by its people. (27) Just how great the change has been is perhaps best illustrated by reference to the number of daily commuters into London. (28) We have seen that the input requirements are equal to the number of pixels in the matrix. (29) The amount of money received under formula funding will vary according to the number of pupils coming to the school. (30) Face-to-face interviews take time and cost much more in relation to the number of respondents interviewed. (1) The amount is calculated according to the number of years you have paid into the scheme. (31) This driving force will be proportional to the number of monomers in a chain, hence the change in the diffusion law. (32) There must be at least one entry, but there is no upper limit to the number of entries. (33) It is also recommended to set the number of Domino dispatchers to the number of CM agents since they are the primary entry point to the CSLD task threads into archpro. (34) The acquisition of two to the number of inhabitants in London was something. (35) If the Vessel is under repair during part only of a period for which a return is claimable , the return shall be calculated prorata to the number of days under(1) and (2) respectively. (36) This is in addition to the number of undergraduates and programmers trained in other trade school curricula, which brings the yearly entry total of trained employees to more than 100,000. (37) Theoretically there is no limit to the number of levels contained in a hierarchy. (38) This symbol looks like an open jar with a number and the letter M, which refers to the number of months the product is considered safe to use after opening. (39) Randomisation was applied according to the number of children living in each camp. (40) Each share of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock will carry a number of votes equal to the number of shares of common stock issuable as if converted at the record date. (41) The annual ring width of Poplar was positively related to the number of radical fiber cell[sentencedict .com], number of vessel and fiber proportion. (42) In old times we find things were frequently valued according to the number of cattle. (43) The number of queens was linearly related to the number of little soldiers, the volume of the anthill and the volume of queen. (44) Donate some coffins to the temple, equal to the number of deaths. (45) To the mixed effects models which the number of support points is equal to the number of parameters, we construct D-optimal block designs. (46) As to the imidazole-phosphoric acid aqueous solutions, its conductivity relates to the number of migrating ions and migration rate in addition to the viscosity of the system. (47) Unlike fermions, there is no limit to the number of bosons that can occupy the same quantum state, a behaviour that gives rise to the superfluidity of helium-4. (48) Also, by using variance analysis, the relation of calculation error to the number of parcel corner points and the size of parcel area is analysed. (49) Interestingly, the decision to coarsen can be made independent to the number of threads contending for the locks. (50) The pulse width calculating circuit acquires the width of the reset pulse according to the number of the lightened display units. (51) The number of white chessman is equal to the number of black chessman. (52) The remained text is formatted according to the number of characters per line that you select. (53) A man is rich in proportion to the number of thing which he can afford to let alone . (54) The equilibrium states and the transition state have been verified according to the number of imaginary frequency through vibrational analysis. (55) There is effectively no limit to the number of processors that can use mailbox interrupts, because each interrupt requests only a single address on the bus. (56) Complexity: Linear to the number of elements in the circular list. (57) The number attribute on the XForms repeat element is a hint to the renderer as to the number of repeat items (or rows) to display at any one time. (58) In addition, though, it would extend the parity mandate to deductibles, to co-insurance, and to the number of visits per year. (59) According to the number of seats, drawing a full waiting area more than 500 people. (60) The prosperity of a people is proportionate to the number of hands and minds usefully employed. (61) The statements in the air waybill relating to the weight, dimensions, and packing of the cargo, as well as those relating to the number of packages, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated. (62) Complexity: Linear to the number of elements plus the number moved positions. (63) According to the number of the current belt in the area, it is deduced that about 2 anticyclonic eddies, that is 2 clockwise sub-circulation systems, may occur every summer. (64) The unit of modulation rate equal to the number of signal elements per second where all such elements are of equal length and each element represents one or more bits. (65) A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone. (66) This in turn is directed towards the avoidance of non-productive time which is mainly due to the number of setups, setup time, workpiece handling time, tool change time and lead time. (67) SMEs generally refers to the number of employees not exceeding 500 enterprises. (68) When defining the request queue, keep the maximum messages to the number of messages used when sizing the structure. (69) All references to the number of common shares and per common share amounts have been restated to give retroactive effect to the stock split for all periods presented. (70) The rights of the beneficiary shall be in accordance with the content recorded on the beneficiary certificate and are exercisable according to the number of beneficiary units. (70) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (71) The book value per share of common stock expresses the relationship of common stockholders' equity to the number of shares of common stock outstanding. (72) Here is how to create a customized System Health data view that compares the number of rows read to the number of rows selected. (73) The amount of scattering will thus be proportional to the number of electrons. (74) According to the number of monitor nodes, the distribution mechanism of static or dynamic priority is adopted to solve the collision. (75) First, the volume is proportional to the number of moles. (76) However, there's a practical limit to the number of records you can deal with at any given time, which eventually leads to the issue of paginating results. (77) We show that unelastic volumetric strain is directly prepositional to the number of micro-cracks, which is observed in laboratory experiments. (78) First, enough points are arranged evenly in the element in the local coordinate system, according to the number of pixels within the element in the screen coordinate system. (79) Recently, the Pearl of the Orient to the number of songs K less. (80) They answered, Five golden emerods , and five golden mice, according to the number of the lords of the Philistines: for one plague was on you all, and on your lords. (81) There's no limit to the number of Specialties that you can assign to a single Skill. (82) The razing of slums has added to the number of homeless, and dozens have died from exposure to the cold, literally freezing to death. (83) The badness of a movie is directly proportional to the number of helicopters init. (84) The investment account value equals to the number of units multiplying the bid price of the units. (85) The resettlement fee shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled. (86) A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone. (87) That's miniscule compared to the number of people who die annually of regular influenza. (88) I don't think that it is too much to ask that the number of global variables be directly proportional to the number of libraries you have included into your application. (89) This procedure allows any queue on the device to be addressed through the one definition, reducing the number of remote queue definitions to the number of device queue managers. (90) According to the number of unknown variables in ideal element fitting, variable substitution is adopted to convert the overdetermined nonlinear equations into overdetermined linear equations. (91) In model 3, we relate this ownership status to the number of business segments. (92) There is a point in the load curve where response time degradation is directly due to the number of requests the application is processing. (93) By comparing how many dates to the number of occurances of a particular date, will help confirm the actual installation date. |
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