Example sentences for: hawkins

How can you use “hawkins” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Another oldtimer, Henry Hawkins of Glocester likewise speaks of swaling birches, adding that it did not always work out as one hoped it would: sometimes the 15-20-foot gray birch would tip part way down only to falter, leaving the climber dangling halfway, a predicament, indeed.

  • This does tend to offer a vaccine against Hawkins' otherwise infectious optimism.

  • Explanations involving ecological mechanisms often downplay the significance of such regional differences and give most attention to covariation between current diversity and variables such as energy and water availability, and to the ultimate mechanisms underlying this covariation (Hawkins et al.

  • Hawkins compactly sums up his thesis in the following way.

  • Once place in which Hawkins goes beyond existing unsupervised learning models is in an extension to actions and control, and in an ascription of parts of the model to cortical anatomy.


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