Sentence examples for element of background from inspiring English sources

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And for many people in America today, that basic condition has a strong element of background anxiety.

It should be noted that although this initial analysis appeared successful in labeling the HSC population, there was still some element of background GFP expression in other cell types even at these long time-points.

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Do you only criticise a country when you can not to prove a principle Pedro Andrade Rio de Janeiro* SIR – You omitted two elements of background information that together constitute a deeper hypocrisy surrounding military intervention in Libya than you imply.

To me, products marketed directly to consumers through infomercials on cable channels have always felt like an essential, comforting element of the background drone that is television, precisely because they knew their place: on television.

It's interesting to note that this is a setting in which Sosolimited's work is likely to be an element of the background, rather than an exhibition standing on its own as it might be in your typical white cube gallery.

Finally, a cryptic colour may not necessarily need to match an average background perfectly but rather to be within the levels of contrast found among elements of the background (e.g. [ 80]).

Yet he suggests elements of the background at which the courtiers sneer.

If selected to join the Obama administration, his ties to Wall Street are among the elements of his background that would likely be criticized by left-leaning groups.

As Maggie Haberman observed in Politico, Romney has made a calculated decision to hide three major elements of his background: his Mormonism, his record at Bain and his time as governor.

These elements of my background have all affected how my career has progressed, making me question how we can promote accessibility in science and spurring me to see how I can contribute toward an inclusive environment at my own institution.

The patterns explored in this paper are 'second-order Tilt' Illusions [14] (Tile Illusions) involving the enhancement of contrast between textural elements of a background such as a checkerboard, for example Café Wall and Bulging checkerboard illusions.

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