Sentence examples for considered marks of from inspiring English sources

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Higher education promoted career advancement, particularly for an equestrian in Imperial service: "eloquence and learning were considered marks of a well-bred man and worthy of reward".

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You could also consider marking on the top of the box " Fragile: Christmas ornaments " so that anybody who comes across the box will know to handle it carefully.

Recently HMGA2 expression has been shown to indicate thyroid malignancy and can thus be considered marking the dedifferentiation of thyroid epithelium [ 32- 34].

In the Han dynasty (206 bce–220 ce) these ivory tablets came to be considered as marks of rank and were required for formal dress.

The PACES data can be used to simulate the effects of having only a single examiner, by considering the marks of just one of the two examiners at a station.

To Williams, "simultaneous" was just a tactful word for "plagiarism". So when Bob Dylan mimicked not only Woody Guthrie's music, but also his speech patterns, he didn't consider it plagiarism: he was creating a persona, which Eliot and Pound considered the mark of the true artist.

This level was considered a mark of restraint.

Four percent unemployment is considered the mark of full-employment.

They should remember that fomenting schism has long been considered a mark of heresy.

As late as the 1970s, this was considered a mark of illiteracy and mental regression.

In some cultures it's considered a mark of the divine.

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