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Definition of Sandwiching
1. sandwich [v] - See also: sandwich
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandwiching
Literary usage of Sandwiching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Words edited by Norman Macleod, Donald Macleod (1886)
""For these occasions only" they will even condescend to sandwiching. Election
sandwiching is paid for at higher rates than ordinary advertisement ..."
2. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Inference for Stochastic Processes by Ishwar V. Basawa, C. C. Heyde, Robert Lee Taylor (2001)
"This follows immediately from Proposition 1 with x = 0, using the above-mentioned
sandwiching and funnelling properties. A CFTP algorithm based on ..."
3. Secret Service in South Africa by Douglas Blackburn, W. Waithman Caddell (1911)
"Among the most successful of their strokes of policy is that of decentralisation
by sandwiching discordant units. The various tribes are scattered over the ..."
4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1897)
"... however, had he obeyed the impulse that his new species produced, and described
all nine as species of Sagitta, instead of sandwiching species of ..."
5. Good Words edited by Norman Macleod, Donald Macleod (1886)
""For these occasions only" they will even condescend to sandwiching. Election
sandwiching is paid for at higher rates than ordinary advertisement ..."
6. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Inference for Stochastic Processes by Ishwar V. Basawa, C. C. Heyde, Robert Lee Taylor (2001)
"This follows immediately from Proposition 1 with x = 0, using the above-mentioned
sandwiching and funnelling properties. A CFTP algorithm based on ..."
7. Secret Service in South Africa by Douglas Blackburn, W. Waithman Caddell (1911)
"Among the most successful of their strokes of policy is that of decentralisation
by sandwiching discordant units. The various tribes are scattered over the ..."
8. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1897)
"... however, had he obeyed the impulse that his new species produced, and described
all nine as species of Sagitta, instead of sandwiching species of ..."