Sentence examples for by its mere from inspiring English sources

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People assume that by its mere presence, it characterises change.

By its mere existence it's pointing to the fact that this is important…so much so that we're allocating a whole room to it…it's significant when you're giving away real estate" (N20) "a family room is basically saying, this [family connection] is so important we've made a room specific for that and there is an expectation that families can visit and use this space…it places emphasis on family.

We can practice all we want, but there will inevitably be times when it will shock us by its mere arrival.

However, as TGF-β is by far the most abundant cytokine in bone, by its mere abundance (200 µg/kg), it must be considered as a central player in bone turnover [2].

PD-1 (programmed death -1) is systematically expressed by TIL and may contribute to their anergy by its mere expression, and not only when it interacts with its ligands PD-L1 or PD-L2, which are not expressed by every tumor.

By its mere presence there, I.B.M. collaborates with apartheid.

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In Proposition 1 Kant argues that repulsive force is required for matter to fill space, since solidity, understood by "Lambert and others" as the property matter would have by means of "its mere existence" (4:497), cannot truly explain how one matter resists another matter's attempt to penetrate it.

In the 1988 memorandum, the Department of Justice noted that the test for whether an entity falls under the Freedom of Information Act, is whether it is "controlled by the Executive branch" and not its mere funding by taxpayer dollars.

A Qatari failure to enshrine those standards in national legislation, its implementation so far of only minor changes like obliging to employers to pay wages and salaries by bank transfer, and its mere incremental increase of labour inspectors tasked with enforcing existing rules and regulations has undermined credibility Qatar established by engaging with its critics.

In 1839, he also interpreted fermentation as being caused by a catalytic force and postulated that a body by its mere presence could, by affinity to the fermentable substance, cause its rearrangement to the products [ 5].

At about 60 tonnes in mass, this future station would be considerably smaller than the 400-tonne international platform operated by the US, Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan, but its mere presence in the sky would nonetheless represent a remarkable achievement.

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