Sentence examples for are not elementary from inspiring English sources

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The survivors are not elementary school students, or public employees, either shielded from media intrusion or disbarred from speaking out.

Furthermore, the steps describing the model are not elementary steps and, in addition, the competitive adsorption of intermediates and products is not considered.

This advantage outweighs the messy fact that protons are not elementary particles but are bags of quarks and gluons (which means we can't make use of all the energy, as I described here). The useable collision energy we can get to is still higher than LEP though, about a factor of ten higher.

The Gestalt theorists, Koehler and Koffka, had shown that the atomic units of perception and learning, namely, 'sense data' and 'the reflex arc,' are not elementary but derived and a structure is not reducible to the interaction of atomic units.

Hence, the flux patterns corresponding to these PEMs are not elementary.

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These collective motions aren't elementary bits of matter the way electrons and neutrinos are.

This time, however, the battleground is not elementary and secondary schools but colleges and universities.

Perhaps nearly any classy English actor could have played the part – if it's not elementary, it's fundamental to gentlemanly asperity and Rada bearing.

From the research as presented in this paper, it becomes clear that it is not elementary to clearly formulate goals and to understand how to achieve them.

This already makes the problem feasible: remember a computer can do 332972640 elementary operations in a fraction of a second, and even though testing a given collection of triples is not elementary I figured it would be straightforward enough to check them all within an hour, and then do linear algebra to screen the others and either prove or disprove the conjecture.

Thirty years later, Jerome Friedman, now Institute Professor at MIT (and a member of Technology Review's board), proved that the proton and neutron were not elementary particles but were, in fact, composed of hitherto theoretical thingums, which the physicist Murray Gell-Mann had named "quarks" (after the cry of seagulls in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake).

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