Sentence examples for consisting only in from inspiring English sources

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It is inappropriate to define religion narrowly, as consisting only in the cult of the gods and in human piety.

This is because ORS is a low-complexity strategy consisting only in activating the best relay (in accordance to a given performance metric).

In order to lend support to this hypothesis, we analysed the effects of a transdominant negative form of ets-1 consisting only in the DNA binding domain (c-ets-1 DBD) both at cranial and trunk levels.

Cluster B, consisting only in three genes, was the only one in which the effect was stronger at one hour than at four hours.

To further investigate this we devised a set of experiments where syntaxins were co-expressed with a truncated version consisting only in the N-terminal portion of SYP [ 23] or with known regulatory proteins of the secretory pathway (PIP5K4 [ 27, 32] and Rab11 [ 8]).

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Another mystifying tape consisted only in the rustle of clothing, footsteps, wind in the microphone.

But there are signs of an emerging understanding that politics does not consist only in handing out taxpayers' money.

The argument for saying that there is a single process of imagination involved in all perception, imagery, and remembering seems to consist only in the premise (undoubtedly true) that in these mental processes thought and experience are often inseparable.

The Framers, many of whom had had experience with being accused of it, took care to be precise when they set it down in Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution: Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.

The First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech and of the press was anticipated, in effect, by the provision of the Constitution (drafted in 1787) that "Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort".

The hope for progress can consist only in the belief that there is some form of collective human life in which the capacity for barbarism will rarely find expression, and in which humans' creative and cooperative potential can be realized without hindrance.

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