Sentence examples for by example from from inspiring English sources

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I learned by example from him.

And with family meals only a sometime event in many households, children don't get to learn by example from seeing what their parents eat.

The software allows the computer, in effect, to learn by example from large amounts of data (the way a child learns to recognize an object from seeing many similar objects).

"As well as being one of the best captains in the modern game, he is a phenomenal opening batsman and will lead by example from the top of the innings.

The extended period of adolescence means that the young remain under adult (primarily maternal) surveillance for a long period, during which time the juvenile acquires, by example from its mother and peers, the knowledge that will allow it to become properly integrated as a fully adult member of a complicated social system.

The most stable arrangement the one where the most potential energy has been given up is the one where the process of folding stops.In Dr Wolynes's model, the neural network learns the parameters of this comfort zone by examplefrom a set of 38 proteins about which detailed information is already recorded.

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IMC Age 32 Caps 35 Position Flanker A Namibian side that features several young and inexperienced players could not have a more daunting start to their tournament – they face the All Blacks at the Olympic Stadium – but they can at least be assured that they can count on strong leadership-by-example from their captain, who has already played in two World Cups and was outstanding at the last one.

The mechanics of the double-bind are best conveyed by examples from the real world, of which Sanity, Madness and the Family is a compendium.

The most obvious reason, as demonstrated by examples from such familiar innovators as Google, Hewlett-Packard, and McDonald's, is money, and the challenge for organizations "is to convert group identity into higher profits".

This is largely explained by examples from the life of a saintly or pious person, often the Prophet himself, who used to repeat this or that formula so and so many times.

Francis Cape is a British-born master woodworker and sculptor, who for the past few years has been building and exhibiting benches inspired by examples from 19th-century intentional communities, both religious and secular.

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