Sentence examples for better interwoven from inspiring English sources

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"[H]e urges us to develop a new ethic for the university, in which the priorities of graduate education are better interwoven with those of the university and society as a whole".  .

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While some chapters certainly call for governments to better support the interwoven interests of pastoralists and Asian drylands, others provide eloquent explanations of why the current methods of scholarship and governance must be revised for the sake of both pastoralists and the land.

Yet elsewhere the picture was more grim and reflected, for better and worse, how much more closely Texas is now interwoven not only with the national economy but also with the fortunes of Mexico.

Among the better documentaries are "The Battle Over 'Citizen Kane,' " Thomas Lennon and Michael Epstein's skillfully interwoven study of Orson Welles and a William Randolph Hearst set against the making of the Welles film.

Here we debate the classification issues, and discuss how brain imaging and genetic discoveries might be interwoven into a model of eating disorders to provide better classification and treatment.

If I wasn't with friends and loved ones, I was working on my comix, art, and VHS/Digital 8 video compilations--my art and personal life are intrinsically interwoven, particularly with the video work, because the videos can capture them better than I can rewrite or draw them.

Barbara Strauch, author of The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain (Viking 2010), says older folks are "better able to make accurate judgements" because "our brains build up patterns of connections, interwoven layers of knowledge that allow us to recognize similarities of situations and see solutions".

Pornography and technology, or sex and technology, are both already deeply interwoven, but I like to investigate and exaggerate those connections in order to better understand how they function and speculate what they will look like in the future.

The mathematical methods to explore and correct such interwoven biases are being developed and made available, opening up the possibility of better modeling these errors.

The reflector of the Anaconda is interwoven with white fibres of a heat moisture exchanger, and appears to act better in this bench study.

Few cities in the world better understand the basic concepts of pampering the privileged than does Hong Kong, and that tenet seems somehow interwoven into the DNA of everyone that works for the Island Shangri-La.

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