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[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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Then, Canadian curling had another instance of purported cheating.

From BBC

For instance, Park Service employees removed signage from the Grand Canyon about the mistreatment of Native Americans.

From Los Angeles Times

For instance, if an athlete gets 70 in their first run and then 60 in their second run, the second will be scored DNI as it is a lower score.

From BBC

In the world of insurance, for instance, the same risk models have been used for decades, but they don’t capture the temporal and high-dimensional resolution needed for this market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The author is also refreshingly clear-eyed in criticizing the brutality of the Paul Kagame regime in Rwanda, for instance, and commendably avoids the usual endorsement of any autocrats who produce high growth.

From The Wall Street Journal