Sentence examples for developments in the life from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Nixon talked about the developments in the life of another character, Charlotte, and how that character's efforts to become pregnant would be a continuing story this season.

A trio of gossiping women show up to fill us in on the background and latest developments in the life of Celie (the wonderful Cynthia Erivo), a girl who is sold into marriage at 14 after having borne two children by the man she believes is her father.

While the forces of information and communication technologies are starting to impinge greatly on science education, new developments in the life sciences are portending another offshoot in the paradigm shift.

During one-third of the year, the students will learn about the cutting-edge developments in the life sciences with the greatest entrepreneurial potential--from bioinformatics to neuroscience, epidemiology, drug discovery, and stem cell research.

Its tasks are to reflect different standpoints in the scientific and public discussion of life science issues, to develop ideas how to involve citizens, and to give policy advice on ethics questions surrounding new developments in the life sciences.

Social scientists commenting on developments in the life sciences have suggested that the rise of genomics in the field of human genetics does not only involve a shift in the research agenda from relatively rare monogenetic disorders to multifactorial, common diseases, but also involves a transformation on the institutional level of research regimes.

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I started in product development in the life insurance division and then moved into direct response.

Those protections were hailed as "the greatest development in the life of the American worker since Social Security" by Senator Jacob K. Javits, the New York Republican who died in 1986.

Mr. Taylor, 36, is an assistant vice president for corporate development in the life insurance unit of the MONY Group, a financial services company in New York.

Key sectors are emerging where skills are needed, she says, including advanced manufacturing (such as that needed at the Nissan plant in Sunderland, the UK's second largest car plant), energy, and research and development in the life sciences.

The study, the authors say, suggests that the commercial payoff for the government's support for basic research and development in the life sciences is greater than previously thought.

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