Pronunciation of the English word cited.
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1. | In the 1950's, the Finns were cited as having one of the least healthy diets in the world. | |
2. | The data cited in King's research is taken from UNESCO's 1970 white paper on world population. | |
3. | A high savings rate is cited as one factor for Japan's strong economic growth because it means the availability of abundant investment capital. | |
4. | According to some sources, Noam Chomsky is the most cited living author. | |
5. | He cited, during his speech, Kant and Heidegger among others. | |
6. | Basque is a commonly cited example of a language isolate. | |
7. | The key determinants in impact are not the number of authors or articles in the field but, rather the citation density and the age of the literature cited. | |
8. | The figures for recidivism rates among murderers cited in the newspaper appear to have been taken out of thin air. | |
9. | Neither report cited any sources. | |
10. | Tom's work is widely cited. |