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Example sentences for "notation"

Lexicographically close words:
notarial; notaries; notario; notary; notas; notations; notch; notched; notches; notching
  1. Such fingers should be rolled, however, as completely as possible, and a notation made to the effect that they are joined.

  2. Government or a member of the Armed Forces, a notation should be placed in the space for "occupation" on the front of the fingerprint card.

  3. If the fingers are bent or crippled so that they are touching the palm and cannot be moved, a notation to this effect should be on the fingerprint card in the proper individual fingerprint block.

  4. It is suggested that "missing at birth" or some similar notation be made in the individual fingerprint block on the card.

  5. Concerning amputations, it is suggested that a proper notation to this effect appear in the individual fingerprint block or blocks.

  6. A notation concerning this fact should be made on the fingerprint card in the individual fingerprint block.

  7. Elimination or suspect fingerprints are best enclosed with the evidence itself, with a notation as to the type of prints forwarded.

  8. The notation "missing" is not satisfactory because it does not sufficiently explain the correct situation.

  9. When an apprehension notice is received concerning the wanted notice, a proper notation should be made on the name card and the wanted notice in the fingerprint file.

  10. A proper notation concerning this situation will prevent the fingerprint card from being returned.

  11. In addition, as part of the case report bearing the same case number as the latent impressions, there should be a notation pointing out that latent impressions were developed in the case and that they are on file.

  12. If a notation of this kind is not made before the battery is lifted, the dealer will be forced to stand the expense of repairing or replacing the damaged cells.

  13. Since this was written I have discovered this line in staff notation in an old MS.

  14. Before coming to the notation itself, it should be explained that it is not maintained for a moment that this variety (the Nether Lorn) is superior in any way to the MacCrimmon or MacArthur varieties.

  15. A serious disadvantage of the ordinary way of learning to sing from the staff notation is that practice usually begins in, and is for several months confined to key C.

  16. The late Alfred Stone, of Bristol, who used the Tonic Sol-fa notation for his choir boys, found it a great time-saver.

  17. The staff notation they can easily learn later on.

  18. I obtain my boys as soon as they are eleven, by which age they have been made fairly familiar at my school with the old notation on the movable do plan.

  19. And I have noticed that boys taught by ear, or taught the staff notation by the fixed do, make mistakes which boys trained by Tonic Sol-fa and singing from it, or applying their knowledge of it to the staff notation, could not make.

  20. It maintained notation very close to things, not to speech.

  21. But let us get back to the place of the spoken (before the emergence of notation and the written) and its cultural function in the lives of human communities.

  22. They offer a system of abstract notation for increasingly more complex languages.

  23. Attempts within primitive practical experiences to capture language in some notation eventually freed language from the individual experience through sharing with the entire group practicing such notation.

  24. It affected interactions as well as a course of action, to the degree that notation could describe it.

  25. Notation and more advanced tools emerged at a later juncture.

  26. Some are numerical and rely on a different notation system than that of literacy.

  27. Even in the absence of the originator of whatever the notation conveyed, as long as the experience was shared, the notation remained viable.

  28. In its incipient phases as notation and record, genealogy still relied on images to a great extent (the family tree), but also on the spoken, maintaining a variability similar to that of the oral.

  29. The initial phase probably marked the transition from a very small scale of nomadic tribal life to the scale within which language settled in notation and eventually in writing.

  30. Constituted in human praxis, notation became a reality with an apparent life of its own.

  31. The relatively undifferentiated, syncretic human experience at the time of the inception of notation and writing testifies to awareness of very unusual connections.

  32. Writing was made possible by the cognitive experiences of notation and reading (no matter how primitive the reading was).

  33. Even after the difficulties of the notation have been accomplished, it is not easy to satisfy the requisitions of a correct taste and judgment, in their exhibition.

  34. Another fact which often presents itself is the absence of time and measure, which prevents any reduction to notation by full bars; e.

  35. The following musical notation presents accurately the range of notes employed by the preceptor.

  36. At this time the notation was in an imperfect state.

  37. Though in his possession many years previously, Newton published nothing on Fluxions until 1704; the imperfect notation he employed retarded very much the application of his method.

  38. Doris rose and made a notation on the chart, told the nurse that her patient had been sleeping since two o'clock, and nodding pleasantly left the room.

  39. And what was still more strange to Pete was the fact that the conductor seemed to know where each person was going, without having to refer to any penciled notation or other evident data.

  40. Back in bed he watched Doris as she made a notation on the chart of his "case.

  41. Therefore in the Notation of this dance (p.

  42. Here follows a detailed description, with diagrams, of the various evolutions necessary to the dances which we have embodied in this series; to each evolution a Notation word is attached.

  43. Again, Engel, in a passage to us of extraordinary interest, gives in modern notation ".

  44. The best way for a teacher who has never seen the dances performed, yet wants to teach them from the book, is to study the diagrams and learn by heart the Notation word for each.

  45. This is called in the Notation that follows--b.

  46. It remains to tell of the different ways in which the movement is employed, and to assign to each a Notation number.

  47. In the Notation it will be seen that at the end of some dances the side is instructed to "Call.

  48. This dance, as will be clearly seen from the Notation (see p.

  49. The following instructions for the dancing of "How d'ye do" must be noted in connection with the Notation (see p.

  50. Despite this imperfection musical notation is quite international, and every one who understands European music also understands its signs.

  51. Musical notation furnishes another instance, though by far not so perfect.

  52. F] [F] It is not difficult to perfect musical notation with a view to unambiguity, a thing which would greatly facilitate the study of music.

  53. Illustration: musical notation o o ah ah ai ai The above is an example.

  54. Illustration: musical notation o ah ai ee ai ah o oo o ah ai ah o oo Sing this exercise quite softly, strike each tone clearly and distinctly, and take a slight inspiration after every tone.

  55. So I made a notation in my notes regarding that slight hump.

  56. Will you tell us what the rest of that notation is?

  57. I see you have a notation about the top, which appears to be reading on the side of the box.

  58. A notation was made at that time for the individual in charge of that section and on the 14th he again checked that file.

  59. The operation may be very useful, as most forms of abridged notation are; but it is no part of the investigation of truth, though often bearing an important part in the preparation of the materials for that investigation.

  60. And he describes abstract names as being properly concrete names with their connotation dropped: whereas, in my view, it is the denotation which would be said to be dropped, what was previously connoted becoming the whole signification.

  61. They are names of the same objects, but of those objects in two different states: though they denote the same things, their connotation is different.

  62. It also appears in the fact that after the properties of the decimal notation have been thus used again and again; e.

  63. Rather they learn about decimal notation by carrying, borrowing, writing the last figure of each partial product under the multiplier which gives that product, etc.

  64. To make the notation fit the figure (Fig.

  65. The day of its usefulness has not passed with the invention of abridged notation and of short methods in analysis.

  66. To get the notation to correspond to the figure, we may take (Fig.

  67. She made a swift notation with the pencil that now, I knew, wrote the fate of the sixth man.

  68. A short pencil similar to those affixed to dance-cards was attached to it by a slight cord, and she had, I inferred, been making a notation of some kind on a leaf of the silver-bound booklet.

  69. Evidently here on the bottom is a notation which is made.

  70. The other notation is "lit sent," which means that the literature was sent.

  71. We had information from the Bureau that you had said that notation was by you and that you sent the material.

  72. This letter requests that the organization send some literature which the organization had published and there is a notation on the bottom which says the material was sent.

  73. Intelligent knowledge of Notation is the more necessary inasmuch as music-writing is in only a comparatively few cases mere copying.

  74. Hooks in instrumental music must be united in strict accordance with the laws of rhythm (see "Notation of Rhythm," pars.

  75. The appeal to the eye (see "Notation of Rhythm," par.

  76. Then, when these notes concerning the corrections have been typed out I think you will be in a position to sign the original deposition, now, making a notation that you signed it approving all except such as has been corrected this morning?

  77. You enter the time, and that is how the notation is made?

  78. It is an attempt to express the Indian sounds by a consonantal system of notation peculiar to Mr. Meeker.

  79. The clear and neat type and white paper of this little volume, and the exact system of notation in which the Seneca tongue appears, denote the careful labors, in this branch, of Rev.

  80. The eight syllables of each line fall naturally into groups of two, an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable, just as in the musical notation given, an unaccented eighth note is followed by an accented quarter.

  81. It will be noticed further that if musical notation be used, all of these forms are but variations of the one form, represented by the standard measure 3/8.

  82. In introducing this system of notation you began with?

  83. The notation employed consists of the letters of the alphabet, with a number up to 100.

  84. Finally, it furnishes a simple notation which records every color sensation by a letter and two numerals.

  85. Such a color score, or notation diagram, to be made small or large as the case demands, offers a very convenient means for recording color combinations, when pigments are not at hand.

  86. This matter of a notation for colors will be more fully worked out in Chapter VI.

  87. Such a plan of color notation grows naturally from the spherical system of measured colors.

  88. Thus, before reaching the secondary school, they are put in possession of the color faculty by a system and notation similar to that which was devised centuries ago for the musical sense.

  89. The discrimination made possible by this decimal notation is much finer than our present visual limit.

  90. The musician, besides the study of masterpieces, absorbs the science of counterpoint, and records by an unmistakable notation the exact character of any new combination of musical intervals which he conceives.


  91. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "notation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.