Sentence examples for effect on character from inspiring English sources

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What matters is not whether a program is public or private but its effect on character.

The modified TiO2 sample has demonstrated presence of spherical particles and its particle size distribution pattern indicate that surface modification with inorganic oxides such as Al2O3 and P2O5 exerts some effect on character and increase the diameter of the particles.

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An rQTL location is detected as the location at which the interaction between the genotype effect and the covariate is significant (the fourth and/or the fifth term above); that is, when the locus differs in its genetic effect on one character at different values of the second character.

Many have endorsed democracy on the basis of the proposition that democracy has beneficial effects on character.

Some argue in addition that the above effects on character tend to enhance the quality of legislation as well.

As compared to traditional ways of memorizing each character as a whole or focusing on the strokes of a character and their sequences, teaching the structure of characters and simultaneously addressing the relationship between components and wholes generates positive effects on character learning (Anderson et al. 2002; Nagy et al. 2002).

Swan's technique, not unlike Munro's, is to probe an event in local or national history by examining its effects on characters who might once have been seen as peripheral: women, specifically Canadian women.

The melanin pathway is of principal interest in insects because different components in the enzymatic pathway have different and pleiotropic effects on characters involved in mate choice, sexual selection and parasite resistance [ 48, 49] and possibly also learned mate preferences, which are known to occur in damselflies [ 50].

Wood in "Radicalism" is interested in the Revolution's effect on American character, and you can't really analyze character without taking people at their word.

This decoupled approach is sufficient for actions such as dribbling or perhaps juggling, where the interaction between the character and the object doesn't have an effect on the character's balance.

Second, Plutarch recommends that the reader, especially the young one, should learn how to read poetry allegorically, in such a way that this can have a beneficial effect on one's character (ibid. 19E-20B; see Lamberton 2001, 48-50).

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