Similar words: modeling, decision-making model, model, model t, selling, shelling, yelling, quelling. Meaning: ['mɑdlɪŋ /'mɒd-] n. 1. a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied 2. the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale).
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31. This provides a tractable framework for the economic modelling of reputation effects.
32. The modelling of these moors - a reference to the family crest - repays study.
33. Where money rather than people is the primary concern, financial modelling techniques can be used.
34. Without computer modelling, the engineer is forced to take short cuts by evaluating fewer design options.
35. The geothermal modelling package has been used to model the thermal history of two basins in the Far East.
36. Most research in the field has concentrated on modelling logical-sequential computation, which is well suited to general-purpose digital computers.Sentencedict.com
37. It will be used for oil industry and financial modelling and similar supercomputing tasks.
38. At the moment he is doing mathematical modelling with the aim of building an experimental model of a solar-powered desalination plant.
39. For example, the modelling of the corporate sector, particularly allowing for imperfect competition, is likely to pose formidable problems.
40. If you intend to pursue a very flat structure, I would delete the post of Depute Director for modelling purposes.
41. Mathematical modelling can determine theoretically ideal laser variables for treating port wine stains.
42. Surprisingly, modelling is not a career Chantelle wants to follow, expressing instead a keen interest in learning languages.
43. Engineers looking at flood defences and modelling catchments, sewer systems and watercourses, have to take many factors into consideration.
44. Arturo Silvio, the modelling agency's Milan chieftain, was bustling across the floor towards her.
45. It supports visualisation of three-dimensional data sets for applications such as satellite and medical imaging, molecular modelling, and image compositing.
46. The prediction of thermal history is somewhat more problematical and requires the modelling of basin evolution and heat flow.
47. The alternatives - studying people, tissue culture, computer modelling etc. - are actually used much more than animal studies.
48. The artists had unlimited patience not only in modelling but also in casting, for some pieces were made in stages.
49. The creation of apparently real, solid objects by means of detailed mathematical modelling.
50. It has improved graphics features too, for abstract mathematical modelling, and new selectable fonts.
51. The objective was, however, to search for ways of modelling to improve the rigour of strategic analysis.
52. The apparent simplicity of polar land ecosystems gives them a special value for modelling and quantitative studies.
53. The theoretical modelling will extend and integrate existing work and provide an input into ongoing constitutional debates.
54. These various possibilities are extremely exciting, but a great deal of follow-up observation and modelling needs to be done.
55. It is mainly used for modelling, but can also be used for covering cakes.
56. The method has many advantages for the modelling of the structure of polymers and composite materials.
57. This project will analyse multiple victimisation using statistical modelling techniques.
58. The review has covered four main areas of work - wave resource modelling, capital costing, availability assessment and economic modelling.
59. Entity modelling can be used as an aid to communication as well as a technique for finding out information.
60. Modelling several series at the same time is more appropriate in certain circumstances.
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