Sentence examples for concept echoes from inspiring English sources

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The concept echoes some of Willem de Kooning's pioneering work on paper from the late 40's, while the loose, fragmented limbs recall Picasso.

This concept echoes that famous jam study from 1995, which found that people were more likely to purchase a jar of gourmet jam if they were presented with six choices, rather than 24 or 30.

Designed by Ji Soo Han and Paul Ornsby, the project's concept echoes the ideology of the Situationist International SI), a group of Marxist intellectual revolutionaries founded in the mid-20th century.

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Said concepts echo the mood and direction of the new clothes, which have a more strict approach.

In the plan outlined by Mr. Ozzie, he refers to the power of choice for customers and acknowledges that software development will be based on "small pieces loosely coupled". Both of those concepts echo industry buzzwords in the open-source Web development community that has grown outside of Microsoft during the last half decade.

These concepts echoed those of the recovery approach, which could therefore be seen as valuable in aiding the self-management of depression.

In the liner notes for Voodoo, Saul Williams examined the album's concept and echoes D'Angelo's dissatisfaction with the mainstream direction of contemporary R&B/soul and hip hop, noting a lack of artistic integrity in the two music genres.

The expansionist concept, which echoes from the Soviet Union and even Russian Empire past, also resonates with the contemporary neo-nationalist groups that emerged at the beginning of Putin's second term in the early 2000s.

That concept is echoing through corporate America as companies anticipate an onslaught of pleas from child services groups.

The consortium concept was echoed by Lisa Platania, a spokeswoman for Computer Associates in Islandia, who said the company had not reduced its donations but was allocating its resources differently.

That concept is echoed in a print advertisement showing a man in a tri-cornered hat driving a horse-drawn wagon and a boy rolling a hoop, which carries this headline: "250 Years Later, We're Still Traveling the Same Roads".

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