• Two further sine waves emerged in 2002, corresponding to one planet that has the mass of Saturn and is also orbiting more closely than Mercury, and another with four times the mass of Jupiter that is located in what would be Jupiter's orbit.

    ECONOMIST: Extrasolar planets

  • The more powerful electronics become, the more susceptible they become to slight variations in this sine wave.

    FORBES: Perfect Power: Clean Energy's Killer App

  • And both of those ventures had distribution, the sine qua non of success in cable.

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  • Happily making wine in California at Sine Qua Non winery, Harrison was invited by friends to move to Oregon and make wine.

    FORBES: The Best Oregon Pinot Noir Is Grown On Rocks

  • In January of 2002, Canadian novelist Howard Engel sent the writer a letter about his experience with alexia sine agraphia, a form of visual agnosia which results in an inability to recognize written language.

    NEWYORKER: A Man of Letters

  • Bill Clinton, who is not French, and who came into office calling for the discontinuance of heavy echelons in favor of power projection, simultaneously pressed for a severe reduction in aircraft carriers, the sine qua non of power projection.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Upstairs, in the control room, computer screens display colored sine waves that represent movements from various stations on the blade.

    FORBES: Connect

  • We know how such stories tend to function: they trace the sine wave of obscurity, glory, and setback and, in the process, gather Academy Awards for those in the central role.

    NEWYORKER: Private Wars

  • In a solar system, each planet has its own sine wave.

    ECONOMIST: Extrasolar planets

  • Thus the key insight of the telecosm is that in an information age information and value will migrate to the perfect sine waves of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • So ostensibly then, big bonuses are a sine qua non if all these essential executives are to keep their apparently non replaceable skill sets in the service of AMR Corp.

    FORBES: Gag Order Placed On American Airlines Employees

  • In the debate over climate legislation in 2009 and 2010, it was conventional wisdom that a price on carbon was the sine qua non of effective climate policy.

    FORBES: The Carbon Tax, Then and Now

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