Passing-on Sentence Examples

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  • Let's say I'm passing on information but I'm close enough to vouch for its accuracy.

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  • Deidre took it as a sign he was passing on the subject.

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  • Now it is evident that brokers in turn require some means of passing on the risks that they are bearing, or some portion of them from one to another, or of sharing them with other market experts, as they find themselves overburdened, and as their judgment of the situation changes.

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  • This is of degree 8 in the coefficients, and degree 6 in the variables, and, for the canonical form, has the expression -9m 6 (x 3 +y 3 +z 3) 2 - (2m +5m 4 +20m 7) (x3 +y3+z3)xyz - (15m 2 +78m 5 -12m 8) Passing on to the ternary quartic we find that the number of ground forms is apparently very great.

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  • Of these a brief summary, beginning with the department of general literature and passing on to history and science, is subjoined.

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  • There may be two complete lines of track or three lines of rails, one being common to both tracks, and the cars passing on a middle turnout or " parting "; or a single track with a parting.

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  • It then passes through screens and grizzlies to retain the coarse gravel, the finer material passing on to sluice boxes provided with riffles, supplied with mercury.

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  • Those of 1735, 1762, 1780 and 1791 have been mentioned; those of 1817, 1832, 1859 and 1904-1905 were no less powerful, and their history is interwoven with Calvinistic Methodism, the system of which is so admirably adapted for the passing on of the torch.

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  • The subject naturally divides itself into two sections, which we here propose to treat separately, commencing with the science, and passing on to the practice of the cultivation of flowers, fruits and vegetables as applicable to the home garden.

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  • On its way down the cylinders the clinker meets a current of cold air and is cooled, the air being correspondingly warmed and passing on to aid in the combustion of the fuel used in heating the kiln.

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  • Lothian, May 26 1848 and was educated at University College school, London, passing on to University College, whence he subsequently graduated B.Sc. with honours in chemistry in 1868-9, but before doing so he entered his father's works and there invented a method of testing condensers, afterwards widely accepted.

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  • Before passing on to a summary of the deistic position, it is necessary to say something of the views of Conyers Middleton, who, though he never actually severed himself from orthodoxy, yet advanced theories closely analogous to those of the deists.

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  • Beginning with metaphysics and ethics and passing on to mathematics, he turned to chemistry at the end of 17 9 7, and within a few months of reading Nicholson's and Lavoisier's treatises on that science had produced a new theory of light and heat.

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  • Included are various charges on foreign bonds to bearer, to compensate for the advantage they have in escaping the transfer duty on deeds, through their passing on sale or mortgage from hand to hand.

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  • This process was uniformly the result of the passing on of the various collections from one region to another.

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  • Think about the interests of wildlife and local people before passing on news of a rare bird, especially during the breeding season.

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  • Please don't shoot the messenger - we're only passing on our visitors ' advice!

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  • After neat passing on the right-hand side of the pitch, Nick Mason had a shot which was straight at the keeper.

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  • There is a 50 per cent chance of parents passing on the gene, although with reduced penetrance.

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  • Seeing a young policewoman away from him, the boy goes on the car and arrives so close to her passing on a puddle.

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  • Then, after a feint of passing on into Spain, Wellington rapidly marched south and, with 2 2,000 men, laid siege to Badajoz (March 17, 1812), Hill with 30,000 covering the siege near Merida.

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  • Why should an all-powerful god pick such a crude and clumsy way of passing on His salvific message?

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  • As maid of honor, Julie really wanted to toast her sister at the wedding and participate in all of the festivities but was worried about possibly passing on any alcohol to her baby.

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  • This tradition of passing on the techniques and knowledge of previous generations has kept Italian gold jewelry in the forefront of the European jewelry marketplace.

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  • Ultimately, though, if you already have Madden 2005 or NCAA Football 2006, you'd be better off either renting or passing on this one with the hopes that the career mode and the new passing game will be improved upon in next year's edition.

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  • The chance of a person with NF passing on the NF gene to a child is 50 percent.

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  • Children with CMT have an increased risk for passing on the genes that cause the condition when they start a family of their own.

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  • Because of the potential of passing on inherited mitochondrial disorders to other children, parents may be interested in genetic counseling.

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  • Genetic counselors are health professionals who are trained to help families determine the risk or probability of developing or passing on a genetic disorder.

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  • However, if both parents are carriers with one defective gene each, they have a one in four chance of passing on both copies of the defective gene to the child, who will have albinism.

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  • A person with an inherited missing or non-functional RB1 gene has a 50 percent chance of passing on this abnormal gene to his or her offspring.

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  • Prevention involves avoiding contact with those animals capable of passing on the causative organisms.

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  • This will help decrease the likelihood of passing on the infection to others.

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  • Isolation from other children is brief or not carried out at all; since the infectious stage is so brief, there is little danger of passing on the infection after the rash appears.

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  • Clients of the [ East York Animal Clinic] can post an image of your pet and a brief accounting of their life and passing on the Web site.

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  • The time immediately following a funeral is a time for calm, and reflection and not everyone feels organized enough to contemplate the organization of passing on thanks.

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  • As the process of conveying thanks after a funeral is such a popular tradition, there are various options available as to the methods of passing on thanks.

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  • Obviously, not everyone can look like Stacy in a bikini, but keep in mind that she is very serious about fitness and she has not been coy about passing on some of her secrets for maintaining her strong and healthy body.

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  • These are sites where the owners and authors of the material are serious about passing on correct information and helping you as a seeker of wisdom.

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  • With all the money you save by using freebies, consider donating to the cause providing the freebie, adding something extra to the collection plate, or passing on the freebie to someone else who can use it when you've finished.

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  • While there are specialist sellers who are highly knowledgeable and experienced second hand watch sellers, there are also a large number of vendors who are passing on fake goods as genuine items.

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  • Warehouse outlets like Costco, Sam's Club and Wal-Mart buy volume purchases passing on savings to the consumers.

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