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transpose - use in sentences
Object
- provision: The United Kingdom has thus failed to fulfill its obligation to transpose those provisions into domestic law.
- requirement: New regulations to transpose the requirements of the Directive have to be in place by 25 December 2000.
Modifies a noun
- function: There is also a Key Transpose function which lets you change the pitch up or down in a range of one octave.
Preposition: into
- legislation: EC Directives are transposed into local legislation by local Regulations.
- key: The songbook comes with bonus CD-ROM which enables all 33 songs to be transposed into any key.
- setting: Or something can be transposed into a familiar setting with the same effect.
Noun used with modifier
- matrix: This relies on a fast distributed matrix transpose operation I have developed.
- T: RWUpperTriMat T transpose ( const RWUpperTriMat T & ); Returns the transpose of the argument matrix.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Eleven member states have still not transposed the directive with serious implications for the industry.
- correctly: Protest when the laws are not transposed correctly into national legislation or when they are breached.
- often: The ages of each are often transposed and even the races are occasionally interchanged.
Preposition: of
- matrix: The transpose of the matrix is a right inverse of the generator matrix.
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