Sentence examples for be an extreme expression from inspiring English sources

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It can be an extreme expression of aggression.

The result will be an extreme expression of the Matthew principle – the rich will get richer and the poor poorer.

While tattoos of specialist hop varieties might be an extreme expression of craft beer love, Ross is not alone in his affections.

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Walls are "an extreme expression of bordering", she says.

After the Alabama shootings, the media had initially portrayed her as an oddity, a "nutty professor" whose actions were an extreme expression of the pressures of academic life.

Even the Arab Spring, Mr. Edelman mused, was an extreme expression of the same breakdown in the people's support for those who rule them.

"I had thought tragedies were an extreme expression of pessimism, depicting a world in which we humans barely apprehend the forces upon us fate, chance, luck, governments, genetics, gods until it's too late, and we've destroyed ourselves and our families for generations to come".

It is an extreme expression of an attitude that says daughters are worth less than sons a belief that is damaging both to women and to the next generation, since healthier, better educated mothers have healthier, better-educated children.If sex ratios stay the same, 600,000 missing girls this year will become, in 18 years' time, over 10m missing future brides.

Mosaicism can obscure genotype-phenotype correlation and is also associated with somatic asymmetry; and discordant monozygotic twinning, which can be regarded as an extreme expression of epigenetic asymmetry, is a common feature in IDs (for review, [ 15]).

Mr. Streib and other experts on adolescence and criminal justice say that the condemning of juvenile offenders can be viewed as an extreme expression of Americans' fears of violence and of the attitudes among politicians and law enforcement officials who want to be seen as tough on crime.

Emergency presentation can be viewed as an extreme expression of the waiting time paradox (Crawford et al, 2002; Tørring et al, 2011) where the outcomes are poor but the 'waiting time' is very short.

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