Sentence examples for broad properties from inspiring English sources

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These nanobiocatalysts provide enzymes with broad properties to serve in the fields of biocatalysis, biomedicine and biosensors.

A generic model is developed that describes the broad properties of land-exploitation systems from hunting-gathering societies to modern, intensive agriculture.

In focusing on what is thought to be distinctive about law, bothconceptually and normatively, we identified three broad properties which underpin the authority and legitimacy of law: First, the presence of a general and reflexive discourse; second, the universalizability and generalizability of a practice and its underlying principle; and third, a degree of publicness to the practice.

The undeniable conceptual connections between mental and behavioral descriptions might point to a kind of explanatory relevance, but it's a further question whether causal connections grounding these explanations involve broad properties.

An examination of established special sciences reveals that the very features (multiple realizability, higher-level and "broad" properties, for instance) metaphysically inclined philosophers regard as posing apparently insuperable difficulties for mental causation, are routinely invoked in causal explanations in those sciences.

Those motivated by the original epiphenomenalist arguments will worry that narrow, physical properties are really doing all the work here: the apparent relevance of the broad properties is an illusion created by the way we, in describing and explaining behavior, conceptualize both cause and effect (see Owens 1993).

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Last month, the party-controlled legislature postponed consideration of a broad property-rights measure that had been expected to become law.

Scientists believe the space rock that tore through the atmosphere on Friday morning and blew apart here was the largest to have entered the atmosphere since 1908 and that it was unusual as well for the scale of its effects: more than 1,200 people injured and broad property damage.

And Mr Piketty reckons that as wealth plays a bigger part in an economy, it will tend to become more concentrated.The decline in the role of wealth in the early part of the 20th century, Mr Piketty observes, coincided with a levelling out of the wealth distribution, as for the first time in modern economic history a broad, property-owning middle class emerged.

Loans to the broad property sector grew by an astonishing 27% year-on-year as late as February.

In 1992, the court heard a challenge to the broad property tax policy created by Proposition 13.

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