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Examples for "severity"
Examples for "severity"
1Several experts said the new rating exaggerated the severity of the crisis.
2Here is an example severity field using the new syntax and features:
3Nancy said with unusual severity, 'Don't ask so many questions, my girl.'
4Incidence and severity of common adverse events were consistent with previous reports.
5Statistics alone can no longer capture the severity of America's COVID-19 situation.
1For years, the people of Sudan have faced enormous and unacceptable hardship.
2This had caused them some hardship, particularly over Christmas, the court heard.
3From May 1918, soldiers' families in hardship could apply for emergency relief.
4We're also looking at a hardship assessment with these families, Funaki said.
5It was a life of hardship; of social starvation almost like exile.
1Exercise training has different effects on arterial stiffness according to training modalities.
2Improvements in mobility were greater in the cases with severe preoperative stiffness.
3Background: Arterial stiffness is an independent cardiovascular risk factor in hypertensive individuals.
4However, how stiffness changes regulate vascular cell phenotype is not well understood.
5Background: Increased aortic stiffness contributes to systolic hypertension and increased cardiovascular risk.
1The stiffened hardness of the speaker in a measure affected the boy.
2The first confused hardness with progress; the second confused softness with progress.
3The Japanese struck an unexpected strain of hardness in the Korean character.
4Some of these approach the chrysoberyl and topaz in hardness and hue.
5None of the cynicism and hardness of Thackeray appear in her pages.
1And Edward Newbury in particular was thought to have behaved with harshness.
2To judge by the harshness displayed, there was the personal factor, too.
3The harshness of the climate did not give husbandry the same chances.
4There is no harshness in the vast hotels which I have recommended.
5There was a note of harshness in the voice that answered him.
1Most scales to date have not been developed with sufficient rigor, however.
2Thus, understanding the substrain differences is important for scientific rigor and reproducibility.
3The tools didn't exist to interpret genetic data with the necessary rigor.
4In short, he helped to bring rigor, clarity, and method to chemistry.
5Tougher engineering rigor and recall-happy management may also increase the overall tab.
1Whatever its causes, lack of scientific rigour can have major commercial consequences.
2The rigour in England is mere puritanic hypocrisy, shortsightedness and racial self-esteem.
3The honesty and rigour of CRU as scientists are not in doubt.
4He gave British Shipbuilders a financial rigour that it had badly lacked.
5Clinical relevance and scientific rigour determined which articles we selected for review.
1Even the compliment did not soften the asperity of the maimed beauty.
2They had nothing of asperity; but it is useless to explain them.
3Those who are of a gentle disposition act and speak without asperity.
4The Miller replied with asperity, It's no use your regretting the past.
5She made charges against Mr. Gumbo to which he replied with asperity.
1The wretchedness and grimness of it all smote him to the heart.
2Demarest won't be the same without your mesomorphic grimness, he said matter-of-factly.
3One way or the other, he added, a grimness to his tone.
4Sun-bright Ganymede holds a different kind of grimness, just as chillingly divine.
5The grimness went out of his frown, the reluctance from his attitude.
1It blew upon them in cruel menace of conquest, in piercing inclemency.
2The inclemency of the night was in one respect a great advantage.
3It was winter, and the inclemency of the weather precluded immediate movement.
4I was turning him over-tosoul corruption, to the inclemency of survival.
5What were rain and cold, the inclemency of the elements to them?
1There were very few people in the galaxy with Anton's systematic rigorousness.
2Always careless about historical rigorousness, he explained that the war is as much a case of Russian aggression as German aggression.
3The newspaper man made some comments on how much the teacher knew about journalism, although the school is noted for the rigorousness of its course.
1His clothing was very plain, even to severeness.
2During all these mortifications and the severeness of his industry, he appears to have become a prey to extraordinary visions and imaginations.
Translations for rigourousness