Sentence examples for defining nature from inspiring English sources

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The defining nature of the First World War, the sense that it changed the world, is the assumption that has fuelled Britain's moving centennial commemorations during these past months; it is a powerful motivation for the hundreds of thousands of ceramic poppies that filled the moat at the Tower of London last fall.

The defining nature of pleasure is that it is an activity that accompanies other activities, and in some sense brings them to completion.

Yet, by defining Nature 4 as an act of mere happenstance, the synaesthetic potential (i.e., the engagement of the senses) of landscape is not achieved.

The defining nature of the principles that emerged was how the interventions are intended to influence the offender in the proximal crime situation.

Given the defining nature of TTH, headache characteristics might often receive less attention and be underestimated in the clinical field; however, our results suggest that headache characteristics that indicate troublesome TTH (mainly, high frequency, long attacks, and aggravation by routine activity) are useful in capturing and focusing on the most disabled subgroup.

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In the manuscript of the "Origin," he defined nature as "the laws ordained by God to govern the Universe".

Mr. Louv loosely defines nature: It can be as simple as a clump of bushes near an apartment complex driveway, a vacant urban lot, a city park or a small group of trees bordering a suburban subdivision.

But, unlike the hard-to-define nature of its performance-art antecedents, "The Cage Project" and its kin clearly express their purpose, and the performances are accompanied by actions that the larger public can more easily recognize as real.

Instead, he focusses on explicating the architect Solness (Dan Daily), and his epic vision of himself as a god in human form — a "master builder" — whose work not only defines nature but surpasses it.

Aristotle (1980, 192b) defined nature as the non-artificial: that which is not produced by us.

Peptides, because of their chemically defined nature, engineerability, and range of complexity, provide useful functionalities when designing strategies for vaccination, cancer immunotherapy, and the treatment of autoimmune disorders.

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