Sentence examples for defining phenomena from inspiring English sources

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9pm, BBC2 The third and final part of Adam Curtis's exploration of the defining phenomena of our times – mankind's increasingly dependent relationship with computers.

Offshoring is one of the defining phenomena of 21st century manufacturing.

The ride-hailing service Uber is unquestionably one of the defining phenomena of our digital era.

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Young or old, loneliness is fast becoming a defining phenomenon of our age.

But one city's defining phenomenon can be another's curiosity, as some of the early reviews for the Broadway Closer bear out: the New York Times and the New Yorker were sniffy, while Variety, Time, and News-week all raved.

I also picked his brain on what's next for him and New York City fashion as a whole, and what will be the defining phenomenons that shape the next generation of creative New Yorkers the way events like 9/11 impacted him and his peers.

The purpose of acclimation and intelligence is similar, but the means differ; it is the means that defines phenomena in biology.

Frank Uhlmann and Gillian Griffiths raise questions specific to their fields, and focused on the mechanism of defined phenomena - the condensation of mitotic chromosomes, the presentation of extracellular antigens to cytotoxic T cells and their resistance to their own cytotoxic output; and the escape of cathepsins from lysosomes in an unconventional variant of apoptosis.

Workplace bullying is a well-known and clearly defined phenomenon.

In the classical theory, an event is understood as an exactly defined phenomenon, and from the mathematical point of view, it is a classical set.

This paper concludes that slug is a well defined phenomenon, but even though it has been investigated for several decades the current anti-slug control methods still have problems related to robustness.

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