Sentence examples for building overcame from inspiring English sources

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Another reviewer, though, said that whilst the building tried too hard to be "Oxford" with "quirky and derivative details", the design made "ingenious use of minimal space" and filled a "drab" corner with "something lively and intimate"; overall, the review concluded, the virtues of the building overcame its faults.

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"There is an ocean of difference between learning how to steer a jetliner into a building and overcoming the technical hurdles in the dispersal of a biological agent to cause mass casualties," said Dr. Amy E. Smithson, an expert on biological and chemical weapons at the Henry L. Stimson Center, a private group in Washington.

"There is an ocean of difference between learning how to steer a jetliner into a building and overcoming the technical hurdles in the dispersal of a biological agent to cause mass casualties," said Dr. Amy E. Smithson, an expert on chemical and biological weapons at the Henry L. Stimson Center, a private group in Washington that studies military assessments.

The Oeledo project initially exhibited a chasm between the technology provider and adopter in terms of technological capacity, which required effective capacity building to overcome.

They make decisive contributions to the innovation process by actively and enthusiastically promoting the innovation, building support, overcoming resistance, and ensuring that the innovation is implemented".

Teachers' recognition of the pedagogical values of introducing flipped classroom was also noted as a positive outcome of teacher's capacity building for overcoming second-order barriers.

Different error metrics and models configuration are presented and compared in order to determine the best approach allowing the detailed calibration of building and overcoming the model limitations within EnergyPlus to characterize the heat capacity of radiators.

Last year, Preservation Green Lab issued a landmark report showed that it can take up to eighty years for the greater energy efficiency of a LEED-certified building to overcome the harmful climate effects created during the building's construction.

The study concludes that it can take between 10 and 80 years for a new, energy-efficient building to overcome, through more efficient operations, the negative energy and climate change impacts caused in the construction process.

At the time, support for the Brady Bill was already building and overcoming traditional partisanship: Ronald Reagan had publicly endorsed it in 1991, and in July 1993, the FBI, which rarely involves itself in policy debates, backed a series of measures including handgun licensing and training requirements, a waiting period on gun purchases, and a ban on high-capacity semi-automatic weapons.

In particular, another study by the Preservation Green Lab, released two years ago, concluded that it can take between 10 and 80 years for a new, energy-efficient building to overcome, through more efficient operations, the negative energy and climate change impacts caused in its construction process.

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