Sentence examples for encompasses everything that from inspiring English sources

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At any moment the world in process mirrors the indeterminacy or openness of absolute nothingness and contains the conditions for novelty and future possibilities; however it also encompasses everything that has already been determined.

A lot of this boils down to what we can bucket as "Security Operations," a simple and understandable term that encompasses everything that happens within a Security Operations Center SOCC) to keep companies aware, secure and analytics-driven.

It is ubiquitous in a way that feels like it encompasses everything that happens in the universe and yet it is also impossible to explain to anyone who isn't intensely emotionally invested in reading celebrities' dumb opinions.

Not only are the songs more immediate than most of the material on their earlier records, the sound here is warm and open, making Washing Machine their most mature and welcoming record to date ... Washing Machine encompasses everything that made Sonic Youth innovators, and shows that they can continue to grow, finding new paths inside their signature sound".

These ideas will not be increased in number or improved upon from the standpoint of accomplishments merely through the institution of a program such as COINTELPRO which is given another name and in fact, only encompasses everything that has been done in the past or will be done in the future.

Scientists define "environment" in the realm of mental illness broadly, some going so far as to suggest it encompasses everything that isn't an inherited gene.

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"His work encompassed everything that was happening in cartooning in the 1960s and 1970s," said Mike Lynch, a cartoonist whose blog, mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com, carries a tribute to Mr. Arno.

That is, while one may appear to oneself to have no consistent qualities, to encompass everything that one encounters, to lack fullness and continuity — I wake up feeling this way myself most mornings — this is more of an optical illusion than a recently revealed truth to which the novel must adapt.

That is, while one may appear to oneself to have no consistent qualities, to encompass everything that one encounters, to lack fullness and continuity—I wake up feeling this way myself most mornings this is more of an optical illusion than a recently revealed truth to which the novel must adapt.

It is a mini-masterpiece of a certain kind, encompassing everything that is brilliant about Mr. Elkins's choreography: his skillful craftsmanship; his musicality and timing; the effortless melding of every kind of dance technique you can think of, mediated by his own inimitable, highly coordinated physical style.

The novel, with its vast panorama of heady, complex and tragic adult emotions – Anna's aching passion, but also the touching arc of Levin and Kitty's love, and even Dolly's chaotic, overburdened domesticity – seemed to encompass everything that lay ahead of me in life.

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