Sentence examples for Sustained examination from inspiring English sources

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Most conspicuously missing is any sustained examination of Soviet motives for the rape of Eastern Europe.

More than that, though, it is a sustained examination of the way we live now, a desperate and funny despatch from the front line of binge culture.

"Most conspicuously missing," Frankel writes, "is any sustained examination of Soviet motives for the rape of Eastern Europe".

Pedagogy and the Practice of Science provides the first sustained examination of how scientists' and engineers' training shapes their research and careers.

In this important reconsideration of Church's works, Jennifer Raab offers the first sustained examination of the aesthetics of detail that fundamentally shaped 19th-century American landscape painting.

He suggests that Applebaum's theme demanded a different book: "Most conspicuously missing is any sustained examination of Soviet motives for the rape of Eastern Europe".

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The first sustained critical examination of a work by Martha Rosler that bridged the concerns of conceptual art with those of political documentary.

An email sent by Scipione about the removal of a video that was posted to YouTube from within the Lindt cafe was the subject of sustained cross-examination from Jeremy Gormly SC, the counsel assisting the inquest.

[cartoon id= a10269"] Mayers recalls that in 1959 he and his classmates attended a lecture given at Harvard by the Columbia professor Herbert Wechsler, who argued that judges could avoid turning the Supreme Court into a "naked power organ" by conducting a "sustained, disinterested, merciless examination" of litigants' arguments.

Mayers recalls that in 1959 he and his classmates attended a lecture given at Harvard by the Columbia professor Herbert Wechsler, who argued that judges could avoid turning the Supreme Court into a "naked power organ" by conducting a "sustained, disinterested, merciless examination" of litigants' arguments.

[See, for example, Theodicy 20, 30, 153 (respectively, H 86 7, 91 2, 219 20; G VI 114 5, 119 20, 201.] Leibniz's conception of privation in general, and the relation between his earlier and later views on the topic, has recently received a sustained and searching examination in Newlands (forthcoming), to which readers interested in the topic are directed.

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