I dropped a couple of tenths of a second in the first sector, but where I really lost time was Turn eight, the downhill left-hander. |
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Some drugs are so powerful that a full dose weighs only a few tenths of a milligram, about the weight of a fresh fingerprint. |
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At random times the program changed the dot's frequency up or down by up to a few tenths of a hertz. |
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My coach hoisted me up above the crowd and informed me that I had broken Scott's record by five tenths of a second. |
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The Labour party comprises seven tenths of the population and we're out to re-shape the world. |
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In music, pretension is nine tenths of the charts, but trade a bit of that pretentiousness and you can uncover gems. |
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But as the tenths of seconds passed, out of the corner of my eye I saw him struggling. |
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A meter is about three feet and three inches and a kilometer equals about six tenths of a mile. |
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I hear the average person in my small town, and I can't understand nine tenths of what they say. |
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But of course in patent law especially, possession is nine tenths of the law. |
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In this exercise, the U.S. population is divided into tenths and represented by 10 students. |
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Suddenly the also-ran was rewriting the record books, running times that were tenths of seconds faster than anything in history. |
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By using it, I've learned that my swing on the course is two tenths of a second quicker than on the practice range. |
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In the final stages both Audi crews raced for tenths of a second. |
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We tried to improve the machine between the two sessions and I did my best to suit my riding stile to these corners for winning some tenths. |
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Today's electro-mechanical switches take tenths of seconds or longer to divert power usually far too long to avoid a problem. |
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One or two tenths of a percentage point here or there is not going to keep anyone awake at night. |
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A third of all work is done by men, but nine tenths of all income is accrued by men. |
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In 2001, the average annual user smoked just six tenths of a cannabis cigarette. |
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In addition, there are tolerance bands, to some extent single-sided, which are only some tenths of a millimeter. |
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The 2009 tax rate remained identical, to within a few tenths of a point, to the 2008 tax rate. |
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On my final qualifying run I lost a few tenths of a second behind Kenny Roberts. |
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The resolution of the height measurement is mainly limited by the z-axis noise, which is normally a few tenths of a nanometer under standard imaging conditions. |
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The greater the income disparity between tenths of households, the greater the bowing of the curve away from the diagonal line and the higher the Gini coefficient. |
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Even if we can find two tenths of a second here this is important, because this is a short circuit and the times are very close. |
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The no votes had just nosed past the yeses by a few tenths of a percent. |
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Cylinders are parent bored but plasma coated with a few tenths of a millimeter coating to give the cylinder surface tool steel hardness and great durability. |
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This post will probably self destruct in three tenths of a second. |
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By age 10, most were shaving downy body hair to gain extra speed and realizing the reward for a year of hard work was improvement measured in tenths of a second. |
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Yeah, your final grade was seven tenths of a percent higher than mine. |
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I had the potential to get it but found some slower riders in the last laps loosing some tenths as my ideal time is half second faster than this. |
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Depending on the drive's base material, removal of a few hundredths to several tenths of millimetres can be achieved. |
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It shows very little net job growth in 2007, and an unemployment rate that is already up by three tenths of a point from its nadir. Add this all up and it is small wonder that consumers are feeling gloomy. |
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The objective here is to achieve a coating using only an extremely thin skin, of no more than a few tenths of a millimetre to achieve high gloss and depth of finish without the inconvenience of varnishing. |
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Seemingly plausible surface geometry can lead to situations where the two definitions of angle differ by as much as a few tenths of an arcsecond. |
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We still have to fix some small things to close the gap with the firsts even though my best lap time is less than 4 tenths off Rossi's 4th lap time. |
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By a simple manipulation, the sequential mechanism can be displaced by 90° in a few tenths of a millisecond, a speed guaranteed to turn the world of complicated watches upside down. |
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The greenhouse effect continues to increase, warming is now inevitable, especially since it will continue for a few tenths of a degree when it stabilized. |
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The Frenchman aboard the Michelin-shod Honda RC212V set his quickest fast time of 1'23.955 on lap 25 of 31 in the afternoon session improving this morning lap time of 4 tenths. |
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Typically, planetary nebulae are a few tenths of a light-year in radius. |
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We solved our problems of rear traction working on engine mapping and chassis set-up and the pace on race tyres improved of four tenths compared with yesterdays performance. |
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The cycle time is reversed when the head is switched on so that the signal for spraying air is a few tenths of a second earlier than for the signal for the control air. |
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In practice, a timekeeper will make these calculations during a direct operation by incorporating these mental conversions, when calculating tenths, seconds, minutes and hours. |
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For example, more of the nine tenths of imports from the countries located in Africa, in the Antilles or in the Pacific enter a preferential rate on the European market. |
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Seven tenths of smokers say they want to stop and those offered help are four times more likely to stop permanently. |
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Expert players can anticipate the opponent's shot a few tenths of a second before the average player, giving them a chance to react sooner. |
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Dividing grads into tenths to give a circle of 4000 decigrades has also been used in armies. |
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As well as writing these representations using decimal notation, I also use the common fraction notation for tenths to build this association. |
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But time proved a mortal enemy Friday, and Bryant would not be denied by buzzers sounding or red lights flashing or tenths of seconds ticking off and taunting him. |
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What resulted was Britain giving nine tenths of Cameroon to the French. |
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He recovered, but retired from professional racing after a private test session in a Lotus 19 the following year, when he lapped a few tenths of a second slower than before. |
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The clerical income from First Fruits and Tenths, which previously went to the Pope, now went to the King. |
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Consequently, in the same year the Act of First Fruits and Tenths transferred the taxes on ecclesiastical income from the Pope to the Crown. |
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He created a new department of state and a new official to collect the proceeds of the dissolution and the First Fruits and Tenths. |
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