pigeon hole उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It was Haque who was primarily responsible for developing a mathematical formula to supplement Henry's idea of sorting in 1, 024 pigeon holes based on fingerprint patterns.
- In this context desks which required users to fold and title each letter or document and place it in a pigeon hole, or small nook, were simply not efficient.
- Feeling he was being pigeon holed into the comprimario repertoire at the Met, Cassel left the company after the close of the 1944-1945 season to pursue other artistic interests.
- I presume press releases are provided online to news organisations these days, rather than via a paper circular shoved in the relevant pigeon holes, as was the traditional practice.
- Runners would collect all the mail from a particular route's pigeon hole from all of the sorting stations in the office and then hand it off to the deliverymen.
- It may be remarked that the preceding proof uses a variant of the pigeon hole principle : a non-negative integer that is not 0 is not smaller than 1.
- In the tiny warehouse, eight workers sort problem envelopes into pigeon holes labeled for junk mail, government bureaus, social security and health insurance offices and " Letters to God ."
- The adze is used to cut footsteps ( sometimes known as pigeon holes ), as well as scoop seats in the hillside and trenches to bury an ice axe belay.
- For this pigeon hole of a house, the urban poor family has to make a down payment of P12, 000 and cough up P2, 000 a month for ten years.
- In a small town each pigeon hole could represent the mail carried by a single deliveryman, and each sorter could remember the streets and sort mail for any of these routes.