Sentence examples for by a wellspring from inspiring English sources

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The key to smooth operations, says van Sprang, is getting the right balance between innovation and regulation – something Amsterdam's city government has been working on for the past year, galvanized by a wellspring of complaints from citizens blaming Airbnb for overcrowding during the summer months.

Whatever's occurring on the screen, it's all grounded by a wellspring of compassion for the foibles of human beings.

Ann Hornaday gave the film 4 out of 4 ratings, and then gave her remarks on McConaughey's remarkable performance for The Washington Post, "McConaughey delivers the performance of his career, characterized not just by an astonishing physical transformation but by a wellspring of deep compassion and fearlessness".

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All particles in the model receive their mass by interacting with a wellspring of energy called the Higgs field, which is thought to permeate all of space, and has probably existed since the universe began in a great explosion known as the Big Bang.

Just as he had enlivened Kant's distinction between phenomenon and noumenon with his literary imagination, so too he transformed the value-theoretical distinction between Gesellschaft (society) and Gemeinschaft (community), types of social aggregation theorized by Ferdinand Tönnies, into a wellspring for his political speeches and writings.

However imperfect the candidates may be in the eyes of their detractors, the vitriol is being fed by a deeper wellspring of complex societal change.

The granddaddy of the group, launched by Xerox in 1970, PARC remains a wellspring of innovation in Silicon Valley.

Even as they put their lives on display, she thought, artists thrive when they maintain a final redoubt of privacy — a wellspring that remains unpolluted by the world outside.

This long 2008 presidential race has been a wellspring for button designs, some produced by the campaigns and others by entrepreneurs.

And since they, by their very nature, expand the market, they constitute a wellspring of new growth.

Ptolemy, for example, was copied by the Arabs, and the Medieval Islamic world was a wellspring of astronomy, optics, and geometry that benefited later civilizations around the world.

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