Example sentences of "translates into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Our strategic association with Microsoft translates into no extra cost to you — and access to the most capable , user-friendly PC interface available .
2 Yet that still translates into a net gain for workers , with inflation at about 2.5 per cent .
3 This absence of evidence translates into a lower limit for the proton lifetime of 6.5 x 10 31 years .
4 The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision , clarity , stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as ‘ timing ’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all on the same wavelength .
5 This , plus precision speed control , translates into a very tractable machine in the pattern .
6 Lack of confidence translates into a bad shot .
7 The following example explains how a bar of 12/8 translates into a bar of 4/4 , a bar of 6/8 translates into a bar of 2/4 and a bar of 9/8 translates into a bar of 3/4 :
8 The following example explains how a bar of 12/8 translates into a bar of 4/4 , a bar of 6/8 translates into a bar of 2/4 and a bar of 9/8 translates into a bar of 3/4 :
9 The following example explains how a bar of 12/8 translates into a bar of 4/4 , a bar of 6/8 translates into a bar of 2/4 and a bar of 9/8 translates into a bar of 3/4 :
10 This translates into a gain of just 1% pre-tax because heavy capital expenditure swallowed up last time 's £18m interest income .
11 On the occasions when the realization translates into a rejection of the teacher , if not the sport , perceptions become even clearer and can become a source of new-found motivation .
12 The choice of this measure is not arbitrary , for the argument now is that typically a bourgeois client brings an issue to a lawyer , which the latter translates into a meta-language in terms of which a binding solution can be found .
13 This change in K m translates into a relatively large change in the rate of Ca 2+ influx ( sixfold ) at 12.5μM cGMP .
14 In the case of exchanges it usually translates into a general contractual duty to act fairly .
15 In 1992 66% of the OECD population aged between 16 and 64 had jobs , up from 64% in 1982 , which translates into an impressive 40m more people at work .
16 This translates into an average eighteen pounds reduction in council tax for a band E dwelling which could be passed on to council tax payers in their ninety four , ninety five bills or of course allows them more flexibility in their general financial planning .
17 On the autobahn or the test track , this translates into an uncanny ability to accelerate strongly to 140 mph with sufficient in reserve to cruise at that speed for as long as conditions allow .
18 This easily translates into the notion that law is , or ought to be , on their side ; yet like other popular movements , the peace movement has found itself involved with ‘ the law ’ in a complex variety of ways , both passively and actively .
19 In terms of the professional/client relationship , how easily this translates into the professional working to make the individual with learning difficulties socially acceptable — again on other people 's terms .
20 1.6 This allowance is based upon staff who are at the top of the grade at the present time and translates into the following :
21 In the context of Coleridge this translates into the struggle between the emergence of his less amenable side , with his simple need for and love of people , which always included himself .
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