Sentence examples for assimilated order from inspiring English sources

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Stillman captures the ingrained force of an assimilated order in a quick succession of shots of door-knocks — one, by a servant on Reginald's door, in which the servant, though unseen by any onlooker except the divine one, raises his hand outside Reginald's door as if with self-conscious apology to himself and his God for disturbing the young lord's tranquility.

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On the other hand, as stated in the concept of health literacy, mere access to information is not enough: it needs to be understood and assimilated in order to lead to behavior change (35).

The kinetic properties of GS1a indicate a lower affinity of this isoenzyme for the three substrates, when compared to its cytosolic counterpart GS1b, but a higher specific synthetase activity (GSs), which reflect an enzyme more suited to a metabolic environment where ammonium is expected to be highly abundant, and needs to be quickly assimilated, in order to prevent toxic effects.

He assimilated the orders of classical architecture and mastered their use; but, being a man with an independent, logical turn of mind and a vigorous personality, he fused the orders with a delicacy of invention, restraint, and harmony characteristic of purest French classicism.

Yet his next innovation, his vocal style, raised questions about whether he was assimilating in order to attract white audiences (his "white turn," as Brothers calls it) by recording pop hits that left his jazz fan base behind.

Did they assimilate in order to eat together?

Since the intellect is now totally assimilated to the order of things Albert calls the intellect in its final stage of development the "assimilated intellect" (intellectus assimilativus).

Gramsci was alarmed that the proletariat was being assimilated by the capitalist order.

This is partly the fault of the gays themselves, who have insisted on being de-pathologized, normalized, and assimilated into the dominant order.

This is partly the fault of the gays themselves, who have insisted on being de-pathologised, normalised and assimilated into the dominant order.

We are trained to be compassionate, but we are smart people who can gather and assimilate data in order to realise this path for the NHS is bad for patients.

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