Sentence examples for a matter of acquired from inspiring English sources

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It's not a matter of acquired taste, exactly, but of taste awakened to the rarity of a sensation both simple and unfathomably subtle.

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Whether the society was small, with leadership a matter of acquiring influence rather than hereditary position, or larger, with chiefs who were looked on with awe and treated with reverence, every gift or service had to be reciprocated.

The authors state, in line with social constructivist theory that learning is not simply a matter of acquiring knowledge, instead:... forging an identity and becoming a member of a community of practice through active participation... (therefore) the challenge to online education is formidable.

Expertise in diagnosis is not a matter of acquiring an all-inclusive reasoning strategy, as several strategies may lead to the same diagnosis.

Finally, the concept of embracing care draws attention to the fact that carers' management of a procedure for a family member is not only a matter of acquiring technical skills, but also one bound up with relationships and emotions.

In the documentary about him, Mr. Vogel sought to dispel the notion that running a film society was a simple matter of acquiring films and showing them.

See Table 1S (Supplementary data on-line) for definition of the features DG dentate gyrus, GCB granule cell bilamination, GC granule cells, HI hypoxia ischemia * Fisher Exact test In the unexplained group, there was no significant increase in the frequency in the DG and temporal cortex/white matter of acquired features indicative of acute or chronic hypoxic ischemic injury (Fig.  3; Tables  3, 4).

There's also the matter of acquiring a code of ethics as a scientist, yet another "skill set" that can be developed by conducting reviews.

Feeling pain, giddy, nauseous, or high, by contrast are not a matter of perception, an acquired skill or that which training can fine-tune.

Clearly, the upregulation of another receptor or its ligand, such as MET or HGF in lung cancer resistant to EGFR inhibitors, is a matter of concern in acquired resistance to RTK-targeted therapies [ 29- 31].

But on the matter of acquiring this holistic grasp of similarity, Weitzenfeld concedes: "no one quite knows how it is done".

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