Sentences with phrase «by an asterisk in»

You hear a lot about the time under Paddy Ashdown when Lib Dems were represented by an asterisk in the opinion polls: after taking into account the 3 % margin of error, they were unable to say that the party had any discernible support at all.
A significance level of p < 0.05 was used for all tests, which was marked by an asterisk in the figure.
These consoles can be identified by an asterisk in their serial number.

Not exact matches

Below are the remaining 93 nominees selected by your first - round votes and our advisory panel, plus seven new candidates you suggested as write - ins, readily identifiable by the double asterisk against their name.
Those preceded by an asterisk are included in nearly every group:
The campaign gets its name from the asterisk that originally found its way into sports in 1961 - when Major League Baseball commissioner Ford Frick decided that the new single - season home run record set by the Yankee's Roger Maris of 61 homers would be accompanied by an asterisk to denote the fact that it was set over a 162 - game season eight games longer than the 1927 season in which Babe Ruth had hit 60 homers - but which has been given a whole new meaning in the 2000's as denoting records tainted by an athlete's suspected steroid use.
Below is a list of candidates in key state and local races and The Courant's choices in those races, indicated by an asterisk and bold type.
But one in six recommendations (15 %)(with a double asterisk) were at the same scale and were clearly rejected by government (while in a further one in seven case implementation was unclear).
The figures with a single asterisk show that one in five (20 %) of the trackable committee recommendations were both «medium» or «large scale» in their impacts, and also implemented by government.
The sentence marked with an asterisk was changed from «In fact, fly ash — a by - product from burning coal for power — and other coal waste contains up to 100 times more radiation than nuclear waste» to «In fact, the fly ash emitted by a power plant — a by - product from burning coal for electricity — carries into the surrounding environment 100 times more radiation than a nuclear power plant producing the same amount of energy.»
Each of these DE genes (asterisks) is associated with two or more metabolic steps, each noted by a blue (upregulated in the mutant) or dark - red (downregulated in the mutant) square.
Computed tomographic scan in 1 infant and magnetic resonance imaging in another infant with prenatal Zika exposure show scattered punctate calcifications (A, B, C, and E; white arrowheads), very low forehead and small cranial vault (D), striking volume loss shown by enlarged extra-axial space and ventriculomegaly (all images), poor gyral development with few and shallow sulci (A and E; long white arrows), poor gyral development with irregular «beaded» cortex most consistent with polymicrogyria (F, white arrowheads), flattened pons and small cerebellum (D; black arrowhead and asterisk).
* Products with asterisks were given to me by a public relations company consideration for review This in no way affects my thoughts and viewpoints of the product.
The complete list of winners and nominees honored by the WFCC in 2017 is listed below, which the winners marked with asterisks (**) in each category:
The Sweetest Thing's extra footage is indicated by asterisks on the case insert's chapter listing and in more specific terms by the commentary participants (director Roger Kumble plus actors Christina Applegate, Cameron Diaz, Selma Blair, and Jason Bateman), who are not necessarily any happier than we are to see the restoration of a vomitous spit - take.
One technique is to replace a word with itself, in capital letters and surrounded by three asterisks: Find «apple» and replace it with «*** APPLE ***.»
High schools new to the program are indicated by an asterisk and are in bold type.
By the way, all these disclaimers are in a tiny statement at the bottom of the ad following an asterisk... but there is no asterisk next to the prices to indicate that it isn't the real price.
Yes, I left that poor asterisk hanging and will correct momentarily, but it was Dave Eggars for «A Hologram for the King», pubbed by his imprint McSweeney's that was the first indie reviewed in the Times (it was also recently names by the Times as one of the 10 Best Books of 2012).
In this list, credit unions partnering with SavvyMoney are noted by two asterisks (**).
Sixteen native UK breeds are recognized as being vulnerable in the UK by the Kennel Club and are registering on average between 40 and 136 dogs per year (denoted by * asterisk).
Programs may house animals on - site at a domestic violence shelter (indicated by an asterisk [*]-RRB-, at an animal shelter, at a veterinary clinic or boarding facility, in foster homes, or in another setting.
Abilities supplied by the game's Starter Pack and this Level Pack have been marked with an asterisk, but keep in mind you may need to upgrade your vehicles for some abilities.
(The asterisks are for works by white artists that the VMFA uses to address race in an interesting way, as in the case of Jefferson Gauntt's Violet Anthony, a rare named portraits of an enslaved American.)
For the 2012 group exhibition «Blues for Smoke,» organized by Los Angeles» Museum of Contemporary Art, he recreated the interior of a rural black church out of red vinyl in an installation titled «From Asterisks in Dockery.»
[3:30 p.m. Update * In the line marked by an asterisk above, I deleted the word «yes» at the beginning of the sentence after Brandt noted he was not saying yes to it being a losing battle.]
The asterisk inserted above is to alert readers to a valuable commentary written by George Woodwell (posted on Climateprogress.org), in which he says the best response to the attacks that are under way...
Feynman cycle lows (extended minima) are characterized by very low annual sunspot numbers (less than 3, figure 89 a, black arrows and blue asterisks), and a slight increase in the duration of the 11 - year cycle (figure 89 d).
I thought I was in the clear by using those asterisks.
6 (2) In an electronic document or a printed copy of an electronic document, the seal of the Ministry may be represented by an asterisk.
LIST is a list of items; you can specify multiple items (separating them by a space), point to an external text file, or use an asterisk (*) to denote any file in the current directory.
Please note that all fields followed by an asterisk must be filled in.
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