Transpose Sentence Examples

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  • P. Norris (Journal of Philology) wished to transpose chapters v.

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  • Children with a reading disorder may confuse or transpose words or letters and omit or add syllables to words.

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  • This relies on a fast distributed matrix transpose operation I have developed.

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  • If it was found necessary to transpose the Aeolic Homer, why did the Aeolic lyric verse escape?

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  • Ritschl denies natural theology 4 as well as natural religion, denies dogma outright in its Greek forms - Trinitarian and Christological; and seeks to transpose the doctrine of Atonement - Christ's Person " or " Works as he puts it - from the legal to the ethical.

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  • Liberals live only in their own reality, and seek to transpose their own moral degeneracy upon everyone else.

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  • An organist, instead of transposing a whole ton g down from the Cammerton, would for the tertia minore have to transpose a minor third.

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  • Such a determinant when of uneven degree vanishes, for if we multiply each row by - I we multiply the determinant by (- I) n = -1, and the effect of this is otherwise merely to transpose the determinant so that it reads by rows as it formerly did by columns, an operation which we know leaves the determinant unaltered.

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  • To transpose a term which is not the last term on either side we must first use the commutative law, which involves an algebraical transformation.

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  • New regulations to transpose the requirements of the Directive have to be in place by 25 December 2000.

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  • There is also a Key Transpose function which lets you change the pitch up or down in a range of one octave.

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  • The transpose of the matrix is a right inverse of the generator matrix.

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  • This program will also transpose any chord to another position on the neck so users can easily see how to change one chord into a similar chord.

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  • The United Kingdom has thus failed to fulfill its obligation to transpose those provisions into domestic law.

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