Sentence examples for bound matters from inspiring English sources

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This seems to me to be an obviously cynical move; basically, I think these guys have to know better, since their own textbooks should at the very least tell them that the zero bound matters a lot.

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Higgs said his discovery, while crucial, was just one element in a worldwide research effort to find the elementary particle that binds matter together, which began in 1960 and only concluded in 1967 when the US physicist and Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg finally completed the theory.

"People who feel that members should be bound on matters of conscience by a party vote, well they need to go back and look at the rationale on which our party was founded by Robert Menzies, Guyy said.

Ryan Avent and Matt Yglesias have been having a debate about whether the zero lower bound really matters for monetary policy, which is related to — but not the same as — the debate about whether the Fed is falling way short on the job.

Applying the sequential extraction method for the samples of surface soil from the Lublin region, we extracted five different fractions: easily available, exchangeable and carbonate bound, iron and manganese oxide bound, organic matter bound, and insoluble (not available).

Incentives, the economists believe, are bound to matter.

These results are microscopically and morphologically compared with soft-tissue extracts from vertebrate fossils from the Hell Creek Formation of southeastern Montana (Latest Maastrichtian) in order to investigate the potential role of microbial biofilms on the preservation of fossil bone and bound organic matter in a variety of taphonomic settings.

After 2 weeks, barnacle bodies and side plates were carefully removed, leaving the base of the barnacles attached to the substrates which were then cleaned with a cotton swab in deionized water to remove loosely bound organic matter (see Additional file 9).

In the sublunary world, for example, the form is part of the cause of matter and is superior to it, because it is an intermediate in the causal relation that binds matter (the last caused thing) to the intelligence the dator formarum— from which both form and matter result (Ilāhiyyāt, II, 4, 87, 13 89, 15; VI, 1, 259, 7 10).

It's more like an awareness of the fundamental, fractal, hidden order that binds matter and energy together in unseen, dream-logic schematics perceptible in things like leaves (she's obsessed with palm fronds) or waves, or fabric caught in a breeze or the paths of butterflies.

Most Egyptian Christians prefer to keep phrasing from Egypt's former constitution, which placed the "principles" of sharia as the main source of legislation, with the proviso that non-Muslims be bound in family matters by their own traditions.

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