Sentence examples for background finding from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Thiebaud returns time and again to this blank white background, finding a richness there that has drawn comparisons to the tones of John Singer Sargent Some of the works in this show do tend toward the abstract.

Meirens generally employed people with no fashion background, finding more conventional industry hires "hysterical". One of those hires was Patrick Scallon, who led the communications team from 1993 to 2008: "People look at Margiela now through rose-tinted glasses," Scallon says.

With my background, finding a job was not so difficult: IMH Venture, one of the leading venture capital companies in Germany, was the first firm I applied to and they offered me a position.

Surprisingly, as an incidental background finding, in aged animals the isofluorane anaesthesia led to a significant increase in the NF-κB levels which was not observed if any liquid was applied to the animals airways after anaesthesia.

The study and peer-review pathologists considered this a spontaneous background finding unrelated to treatment.

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Two guys from different backgrounds, finding common ground".

His editor, Robert Gottlieb, editor at large at Knopf, said, "There's a confluence now of very capable writers starting with scholarly backgrounds finding ways to write in popular styles".

An interesting book about gay culture would spend time with a range of gay men, of different ages and classes and backgrounds, finding out how their social networks were formed, as well as investigating how they liked to be entertained.

Up until now, groups such as the Roma and Russian-speaking people from the Baltics have been most affected, although the UN blames statelessness on a "bewildering array of causes", with people from a wide range of backgrounds finding they are not legally entitled to citizenship of any country.

The analysis of interviews revealed four themes: People with different cultural backgrounds finding ways to work together, project employees taking ownership over and a lead in the project's success, community leads who coordinated CLCs gaining technical and research skills, and the university team learning about collaborative research in Aboriginal communities.

With such varied ideological backgrounds, finding a common language can be difficult, so the terminology tends toward the appealingly vague—"smart on crime," "best practices," "evidence-based policies"—though the goals generally circle around reducing the prison population and helping people who come out of prison to avoid returning.

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