anchored

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Examples of anchored

  • He was running his first race since he anchored Wales to a bronze medal in the 4 x 400m relay at the Commonwealth Games.

  • She won a gold for anchoring the 1600-metre relay.

  • The structure was anchored in the south-east and south-west corners to start construction.

  • Here, we clearly see how strong the substantive impact of regime preferences becomes when a voter is not clearly anchored politically.

  • Each line is anchored at the ends with a reference: not at all at the left, and worst possible at the right.

  • A supertag is said to be anchored by the word associated with it.

  • Each of the three acts is anchored by an extended number in which this relationship is explored and developed.

  • These uprights rest on solid foundation blocks inside of which they are anchored, for added stability.

  • We have examined examples of life courses that display types of wisdom anchored in community life.

  • The related troubles talk nourished the community, anchored in these two visible members, whose biographical particulars signalled a very visible identity.

  • Responses were ranked according to the severity of stressors on a fully anchored fivepoint scale ranging from ' none ' (0) to ' severe ' (4).

  • Legal instruments are often accompanied by financial sanctions, while economic instruments are anchored in legal regulations.

  • Such statements are evidence of doctors' decision-making being anchored in empirical evidence about disease prevalence.

  • Many landscapes have been 'dehistoricized', thus impoverishing the living memory of the landscape, anchored in certain places during the long interaction of man and environment.

  • Both developments are motivated by a perceived need to achieve communicatively transparent test results anchored in observable behaviors.

  • Clearly, empirically anchored rating methods for eliciting semantic similarity and dissimilarity deserve further consideration.

  • The extracellular domain is anchored to the cell membrane by a transmembrane domain of approximately 24 amino acids.

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