Sentence examples for assimilated enough from inspiring English sources

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There's its deft portrait of mid-century Southern Jewry, assimilated enough for pork chops but still a target for hate.

The danger is that as soon as he has assimilated enough to be an effective shadow to Ed Vaizey, he will be reshuffled.

KEEP YOUR COOL You are now ready to pass yourself off as a dedicated Rangers fan, assuming you have assimilated enough home-team wisdom to know Brandon Prust from Marcel Proust and have enough prerequisite knowledge to tell the blue lines from the red line (a color television helps).

John Lithgow's family of space aliens in that series had assimilated enough to be able to pass as human; part of what made the show funny was the contrast between the intelligence of Mr. Lithgow's college professor character and his continuing struggles to grasp the nuances of humanness.

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The "bad" Muslim who complains of double standards is accused of being anti-western, or not assimilating enough, while the "good" Muslim who nonetheless still practices their rights is accused of taking over the country, of assimilating too much.

It's like, 'They're ignorant and that's the way they're gonna stay,' and that's just not true – they're basically good people who just don't have enough time to assimilate enough information to really and truly understand why the economic and political situation is the way it is.

When enough chloroplasts are assimilated, the slug may forgo the ingestion of food.

Unfortunately, this incident and the predictable indignation from one side and pomposity from the other, shows that we haven't crossed the precipice into Americans accepting immigrants and immigrants embracing U.S. culture enough to be assimilated into society.

The young woman "interpreting" Victoria has assimilated not only these biographical details but also enough historical context to enable her to answer visitors' questions about the daily life of immigrants in the early 20th century.

Old enough to be raised on bebop and young enough to assimilate heady avant-garde stylings, he was a high-flying sideman for Art Blakey and also the answer to a fascinating trivia question: who was the only musician to appear on both Ornette Coleman's "Free Jazz" and John Coltrane's "Ascension," the era's two most celebrated large-group settings for collective improvisation?

At one point, you can save a friend from being assimilated by the Borg hordes if you are fast enough.

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