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6 Sentences With "more corresponding"

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These models are clearly what the NDAA has in mind with its mandate that each Pentagon report should include "one or more corresponding images" of the Chinese developments in question.
More frequent human battles were more deadly for animals; in other words, the more human battles that arise in one region, the more corresponding deaths among large herbivores such as elephants.
On the day she called it, when everyone expected her easily to win a majority of 100 or more (corresponding to around 375 seats), the pound rose by 2%, one of its best days in months.
Juliet Ash, Elizabeth Wilson describes the difference in fashion preference as consumer choice widen and fashion becomes 'an integral part of identity formation'. More privileged societies tend to wear the same "classic" styles and disregard the latest fashions as they oppose an apparent "distinction of occupational achievement". The upper-middle classes desire clothing more "corresponding to wealth and high living". For the lower-middle classes tend to disregard "high style", for what is "daring" or "unusual".
Test coverage in the test plan states what requirements will be verified during what stages of the product life. Test coverage is derived from design specifications and other requirements, such as safety standards or regulatory codes, where each requirement or specification of the design ideally will have one or more corresponding means of verification. Test coverage for different product life stages may overlap, but will not necessarily be exactly the same for all stages. For example, some requirements may be verified during Design Verification test, but not repeated during Acceptance test.
The eight-point algorithm is an algorithm used in computer vision to estimate the essential matrix or the fundamental matrix related to a stereo camera pair from a set of corresponding image points. It was introduced by Christopher Longuet-Higgins in 1981 for the case of the essential matrix. In theory, this algorithm can be used also for the fundamental matrix, but in practice the normalized eight-point algorithm, described by Richard Hartley in 1997, is better suited for this case. The algorithm's name derives from the fact that it estimates the essential matrix or the fundamental matrix from a set of eight (or more) corresponding image points.

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