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subset

a set whose members are members of another set; a set contained within another set

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Simple sentences

Not all geniuses are engineers, but all engineers are geniuses. The set of all engineers is thus an, unfortunately proper, subset of all geniuses.

Movie subtitles

We were a subset within the collective.
Across the Sea of Vell, at a fixed position of 1 3-6-90 on the subset grid 4-1 0.
Whatyou do is a tiny, pathetic subset ofdancing.
Time exists in multiple subset dimensions on our planet.
We noticed there was a subset.
It kicked off in a small subset of the municipal A-14 grid.
We think that this unsub is striking out because he feels that he's been. inaccurately perceived by the community or a subset of it.
Key steps into the investigation which coincide with the activities of this subset.
I'm starting with Virginia and Maryland and then a subset of all known child molesters on the East Coast.
Or a subset of them might be there.
Within the subset of videogame people.
But when the chiítas of the south of Iraq they subset sail. the administration stops that Saddam squashes them.
Well, Dr. Tanaka identifies with a subset of an urban Japanese aesthetic known as kei.
In fact, the specificity of the configuration Would seem to suggest that the object Would only respond to a subset of people.
You see. at this very moment, my analytical mode interceptor. is breaking down each subset in the vehicle's program.
What you do is a tiny, pathetic subset of dancing.
The specificity of the configuration would suggest that the object would only respond to a subset of people.
And a narrow subset at that.
A subset of one.
You ever try to extend a complex function with a differential open subset on a riemann surface? Mm.
We need to ask TARU to make a subset of where all these throwaway phones are sold.
Each talking from a subset of their own communities.
Psy-vampires are a true vampiric subset, okay?
They're a subset of violent offenders.
But a subset of your children is contesting the legality of those documents.
Would only respond to a subset of people.
A subset of the Eye of Harmony.
I heard a clear display of animus, Not against gay men, but against a subset-- Closeted gay men who can pass as straight.
It's a subset of apophenia.
Yeah, missing rich kids are a subset.
Sorry, but it is only accessible to a sad subset of the PHHs drones.

News and current affairs

It is not enough to say that the hijackers--and, indeed, the many Saudis being held at Guantanamo Bay--represent a subset of duped youngsters and that the rest of Saudi youth are different.
A normal gap between supply and demand for some subset of currently produced commodities is not a serious problem, because it is balanced by excess demand for other currently produced commodities.
Indeed, innovation is simply a subset of scientific knowledge.
In the non-Arab Muslim-majority subset, both Polity IV and Freedom House rate nine countries as having experienced at least three consecutive years of substantial political rights.
But the euro makes economic sense only for a subset of its current members, not for countries such as Greece in its current situation.
It is obviously good for the G-7 or a subset of G-7 members to show leadership, but no fundamental reform can occur without an inclusive process that gives both industrial and developing countries, and both large and small countries an adequate voice.
Of the studies cited by the USPSTF, one, conducted in Europe, showed a minor benefit in a subset of men, with no significant quality-of-life improvement.
The eurozone's immediate challenge is declining fiscal stability in a subset of countries whose credit ratings are falling and debt-service costs rising.
In the US, a subset of policymakers believes that weakening growth and high unemployment require a policy response.
But it has also reduced employment options for a subset of middle-income people in the tradable sectors of advanced economies.
This new eurozone parliament could be formed either by a subset of members of the larger European Parliament, or by some combination of representatives from the European Parliament and national parliaments.
Though all cells in the body have the same DNA, only a subset of the genes encoded by the DNA is expressed in each cell type, thus accounting for the difference between, say, a skin cell, a liver cell, and a brain cell.
The ADB is also exploring possibilities for focusing a subset of our operations around a few high-priority economic corridors, which leads naturally to the issue of regional cooperation and integration.

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