Sentence examples for a function of character from inspiring English sources

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He understands plot — fate — as a function of character, and the narrative perspective he establishes and maintains, a vision tightly aligned with that of his subject, convinces a reader he's not so much looking at Catherine the Great as he is out of her eyes.

Moreover, gradients of response timing as a function of character type qualitatively very similar to those of Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 were also obtained using only the subset of static trials preceded by another static trial.

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Now we see that these errors aren't a function of bad character, but of our shared cognitive inheritance.

After Mr. Morvillo suggested that those appointments had nothing to do with money and were a function of his character, Judge Sullivan cut him off.

Tilly's second point flows from the first, and it's that the reasons people give aren't a function of their character — that is, there aren't people who always favor technical accounts and people who always favor stories.

With a thermodynamic model based on a Bragg Williams approach, the concentration of Re atoms is calculated as a function of GB character at 1913 K and compared with atom probe experiments.

"And I think the fact that Chris is 66 throws into stronger relief that finding his hand has been a lifelong quest, a function of the character's neurosis.

From the natural standpoint, the IPCC defines vulnerability as "a function of the character, magnitude and rate of climate variation to which a system is exposed, its sensitivity and its adaptive capacity" (IPCC 2001: 995).

Left with so few determinants, Specter explains his vote as a function of a character assessment, his support of her former colleagues, and Kagan's answers about increasing the visibility and transparency of Supreme Court proceedings by televising them to the public.

Vulnerability is a function of the character, magnitude, and rate of climate variation to which a system is exposed, its sensitivity, and its adaptive capacity" (IPCC 2007).

is a function of the character, magnitude, and rate of climate variation to which a system is exposed, its sensitivity, and its adaptive capacity.

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