short measure उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Aldous said the revitalization of soccer and the 400 million spent by Premier League clubs on their stadiums was due in no short measure to the TV rights agreement.
- "Pulling a pint is not a precise science but at the moment the worst offenders are consistently giving consumers a short measure, " said Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt said.
- It only works well with a fairly short measure ( length of line ), with hyphenation to help keep the word spaces from growing too large, and with the attention of a skilled typographer.
- "While we understand the need to keep interest rates relatively high when liquidity is tight and when the ringgit needs to be supported, we hope that this will be a short measure, " he said.
- The full pint was one of Prime Minister Tony Blair's election pledges, and as recently as January a government minister assured the House of Commons that " any short measure is a clear public scandal ."
- The album, recorded over three days last May, offers short measure by CD standards ( it lasts a few seconds over an hour ), but Lockhart knows how to keep the energy level up and how to go with the flow.
- It is common for drinkers to be served less than a full 20 ounce ( 568 ml equivalent ) pint of liquid either because too much of the glass is taken up by a foamy " head ", or simply because the customer has been sold a short measure.
- All forums would have a Temple of Jupiter at the north end, and would also contain other temples, as well as the Basilica; a public weights and measures table, so customers at the market could ensure they were not being sold short measures; and would often have the baths nearby.
- All forums would have a Temple of Jupiter at the north end, and would also contain other temples, as well as the basilica; a public weights and measures table, so customers at the market could ensure they were not being sold short measures; and would often have the baths nearby.
- :Re drini's allegation of integer multiples of a meter to a precision of 1 / 10 milimeter ? ! ?, I often do round short measures to 1 / 10 mm and longer ones to + /-1mm since carrying them out to three decimals of mm would involve dealing with their coefficient of expansion.