Sentence examples for disconnect points from inspiring English sources

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This disconnect points to the importance of considering not only biomedical concerns (e.g., diagnoses, clinical markers, symptoms, drugs) but also the life-related impacts of HIV and its related conditions, which we term HIV-related disability.

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Here it might have only a brief glimpse of spatially disconnected points in the boundary of the object, with coincidence – what Wertheimer [ 38] called "common fate" – providing the only evidence that these stimulus events were generated by a unified source.

We assume our sense of disconnection points to the reality of being disconnected.

In digging through old records and piecing together a vast puzzle of disconnected data points, her ultimate goal, in that paper and others, has always been "to see the forest," she says, "and explain it".

This disconnect in point of view has perhaps blinded neontologists to the diversity of geographic and environmental contexts that current species diversity has experienced over its history and points out an excellent opportunity for interaction between paleontologists and neontologists to clarify several important research questions.

Boser and Rosenthal explain this disconnect by pointing to gaps between lessons and the test questions.

But in "Camaro," a disconnect occurs at points — and there are many — when Mr. Holmstrom is describing something that David Newhardt has not photographed: interview subjects, for example, or pivotal moments in Camaro history.

Casey Oppenheim, the former consumer rights attorney who is the co-founder of Disconnect with Kennish, points out that search engines, partly by virtue of being a portal to everything else, are often some of the most invasive when it comes to a user's privacy.

These curves have this topological property: they remain connected if one point is removed, but they become disconnected if two points are removed.

He dismissed the companies' claims that they do not disconnect customers by pointing out that those who fall into debt are moved on to prepayment meters which in effect force them to "self-disconnect".

This illusion of controlled remove encourages a lethal disconnect — to the point that it takes a major hurricane, oil spill, or tiger attack to remind us that we are actually connected, that everything is "personal".

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