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Example sentences for "components"

Lexicographically close words:
complures; comply; complying; compo; component; componere; comport; comported; comporting; comportment
  1. The Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis shall, to the maximum extent practicable, assign officers and intelligence analysts from components of the Department to participating State, local, and regional fusion centers.

  2. G) Other components of the Department, as determined by the Secretary.

  3. There is an Area Office for the Pacific and an Area Office for the Caribbean, as components in the appropriate Regional Offices.

  4. In carrying out the duties and responsibilities under this subtitle, the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis shall take into account the views of the heads of the intelligence components of the Department.

  5. To coordinate and enhance integration among the intelligence components of the Department, including through strategic oversight of the intelligence activities of such components.

  6. To establish a structure and process to support the missions and goals of the intelligence components of the Department.

  7. The highly volatile components of petroleum are dangerous because they form very explosive mixtures with air at ordinary temperatures.

  8. In music of light, the components of color-chords must be kept separated, for if they are intermingled like those of musical chords they are indistinguishable.

  9. The resulting transmission (reflection in the case of reflecting media such as pigments) are those colors commonly transmitted by all the components of a mixture.

  10. The hues blend at a lower frequency than the brightness components of colors; hence there may be a blend of color which still flickers in brightness.

  11. The various components are sorted out by fractional distillation and the oil for burning in lamps is selected according to its volatility, viscosity, stability, etc.

  12. Therefore, the elements of harmony in mobile light must be introduced by giving the components different spatial positions.

  13. These inflammable gases were first known for the direful effects which they so often produced rather than for their useful qualities.

  14. The simplest forms had a single wick, but in others many wicks dipped into the same receptacle.

  15. The other two components of the magnetic force of the earth are given by the other magnets.

  16. These components of the earth’s magnetism undergo not only an annual but a daily and even hourly variation, apparently connected in some occult manner with the frequency of the sun’s spots.

  17. Except for timber and several minerals, Finland depends on imports of raw materials, energy, and some components for manufactured goods.

  18. In 2002, the Serbian and Montenegrin components of Yugoslavia began negotiations to forge a looser relationship.

  19. Forestry, farming, and fishing are also major components of GDP.

  20. These components have a phase difference of 90° and are represented graphically similar to the impedance components.

  21. Similarly, the volts lost or "drop" in an alternating circuit may be resolved into two components representing respectively 1.

  22. Except for timber and several minerals, Finland depends on imported raw materials, energy, and some components of manufactured goods.

  23. The most basic one is to blend an assortment of components so that coarse, stiff materials maintain a loose texture while soft, flexible stuff tends to partially fill in the spaces.

  24. Here both components shine, though with a different quality of light, one giving a pure solar spectrum, the other claiming prismatic affinity with Procyon.

  25. As the maximum approached, unknown replaced known components of the spot-spectra in a most pronounced and unmistakable way.

  26. A large number of their minute components run through perfectly definite cycles of change in periods usually of a few hours.

  27. Radial velocities of the components of Delta Equulei measured at Lick.

  28. The components are approximately equal, both in mass and light,[1443] and the system formed by them is transported towards us with a speed of some sixteen miles a second.

  29. The components of iron alone should be counted by the dozen.

  30. To trace trouble to one or more defective components of a system, it is necessary to refer to the pertinent paragraph of this section when the defective system or systems have been located in the engine trouble shooting paragraph.

  31. Owing to constructional design of the motorcycle, correct adjustment of the several units and components is necessary for smooth and normally quiet engine operation.

  32. Many motorcycles have been “deadlined” and engines exchanged because simple tune‐up service and correct adjustment of components have been neglected.

  33. Be alert to detect any odor of overheated components or units such as generator, brakes, or clutch, fuel vapor from a leak in fuel system, exhaust gas, or other signs of trouble.

  34. It is easy to see that in the majority of such cases the two components must move very close to one another.

  35. If we suppose an extremely close double star to be examined with the spectroscope, the spectra of the two components will be superposed, and we shall not be aware that we really see two different spectra.

  36. In the close neighbourhood of Mizar is the small star Alcor, which can be readily seen with the unaided eye; but when we speak of Mizar as a double star, it is not to be understood that Alcor is one of the components of the double.

  37. The spectrum of this star has been further examined by Belopolsky and others, who have found that the lines are apparently double, but that one of the components either disappears or becomes very narrow from time to time.

  38. These components are of the second and the fourth magnitudes respectively, and as the apparent distance is nearly three times as great as in Castor, they are observed with facility even in a small telescope.

  39. Castor is one of the double stars in which the components have been observed to possess a motion of revolution.

  40. In virtue of that proper motion, the two components are carried together over the sky at the rate of five seconds annually.

  41. But when careful observations were afterwards made without hurry in full sunshine, and accurate measures were obtained, it was at once remarked that this line was not identical with either of the components of the double sodium line.

  42. He was thus led to the discovery that in many of the double stars the components are so related that they revolve around each other.

  43. We therefore find oxygen, nitrogen, water vapour, and carbon dioxide remaining as permanent components of our air.

  44. The island's main export is electronic components which are mainly shipped to the US.

  45. The orbital velocity is about 10-1/2 miles a second, and as this velocity is not very great, the distance between the components must be very small, and possibly the two component bodies are revolving in actual contact.

  46. Gould thinks that one of the components is variable to some extent.

  47. Both components are spectroscopic binaries, and the system is a most interesting one.

  48. Davis and Wilsing seem to show a difference of parallax between the two components of about 0.

  49. In the case of [Greek: a] Centauri the masses of the components are about equal, while the primary star is about 3 times brighter than the other.

  50. For example, the famous double-star observer Dawes found that the distance between the components of a double star which can just be divided, is found by dividing 4".

  51. I found the components white and light yellow with 3-inch refractor in the Punjab.

  52. Magnitudes of the components about 4 and 7-1/2.

  53. The star [Greek: k] Toucani is a binary star with components of magnitudes 5 and 7.

  54. How are compound nouns written when one of the components is derived from a transitive verb?

  55. The various components of compounds are fully analyzed and tabulated.

  56. Hamilton A study of the principles of compounding, the components of compounds, and the use of the hyphen.

  57. The several components were packed into oval tin cans, which were camouflaged to render them inconspicuous.

  58. To prevent confusion and loss of time because of the scramble for steel forgings and other raw materials it was decided that the Government would purchase all raw materials as well as furnish components for ammunition.

  59. The months marked by a drop in the production at Springfield and at Rock Island were months in which the components manufactured were not assembled but were used for spare parts.

  60. A packing plant was then designed to pack the components into the containers, which was an intricate operation in itself, the number of rations being so great.

  61. It was necessary to place orders for complete rounds of ammunition with those factories that could furnish them, and have the remaining components manufactured separately, and to provide assembling plants.

  62. Its components were adopted after experiments at the battle front and after consultations with food experts.

  63. A complex trait is not heritable, as a whole, but its components behave in heredity as the separate units.

  64. In other words, in the germ of an organism we have a structure, partly material, partly dynamic, the components of which in some way represent the adult characteristics without resembling them.

  65. On the other hand, there are many of these things which we call characteristics which seem to be composite, capable of being analyzed or factored into a group of simpler components or unit characters.

  66. All that is necessary is that the components of the weight of each part of the structure which act vertically on J shall be equal and opposite.

  67. Aided by higher oil prices in 1999, Yemen worked to maintain tight control over spending and implement additional components of the IMF program.

  68. The material on one side of this acts on the material on the other side with a certain force whose components parallel to the axes are F, G, H, say, per unit area.

  69. These are called the components of strain at (x, y, z).

  70. Psychoanalysis will regularly show that it is the sexual components of the conflict which make the disease possible by withdrawing the psychic processes from normal adjustment.

  71. This may give us a hint that the sexual impulse itself may not be something simple, that it may on the contrary be composed of many components which detach themselves to form perversions.

  72. Another issue results if in the course of development certain powerful components experience a repression--which we must carefully note is not a suspension.

  73. Nevertheless, the eye corresponds to an erogenous zone in the looking and exhibition mania, while the skin takes on the same part in the pain and cruelty components of the sexual impulse.

  74. Everyday experience has shown that most of these transgressions, at least the milder ones, are seldom wanting as components in the sexual life of normals who look upon them as upon other intimacies.

  75. It is possible that nothing of any considerable significance occurs in the organism that does not contribute its components to the excitement of the sexual impulse.

  76. It cannot, however, be maintained that the structure of the sexual life is rendered finally complete by the addition of the diverse components of the sexual constitution.

  77. In this case the summation which is demanded in puberty must fail and the strongest of the other sexual components continues its activity as a perversion.

  78. We must admit, however, that the infantile sexual life, though mainly under the control of erogenous zones, also shows components in which from the very beginning other persons are regarded as sexual objects.

  79. The desire for knowledge can neither be added to the elementary components of the impulses nor can it be altogether subordinated under sexuality.

  80. Again, suppose that the system is started with prescribed velocity components q`1, q`2, .

  81. But there is something more required to form the intellectual components of a dinner than these instruments to stimulate curiosity and give a fillip to thought.

  82. Now in this exquisite description Mrs. Jameson seems to me to have given the intellectual components of a dinner.

  83. The intellectual components of a dinner, like the condiments of a salad, must be of the best; and it is for the hostess to mix them with the unerring tact and fine discrimination of an American woman.

  84. The intellectual components of a successful dinner, should, if we may quote Hawthorne, be illuminated with intellect, and softened by the kindest emotions of the heart.

  85. These components we identify with genuine elements if we can, with pious fictions if we must; but until this is done there can be no exact description.

  86. The physical chemist analyzes these elemental atoms, as now appears, into minuter components which he in turn must leave to the mathematicians and logicians further to analyze.


  87. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "components" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    components; content; filling; hardware; material