Sentence examples for escape observation from inspiring English sources

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The striking and powerful contrasts in which Shakespear abounds could not escape observation; but the use he makes of the principle of analogy to reconcile the greatest diversities of character and to maintain a continuity of feeling throughout, has not been sufficiently attended to.

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Many weevils fall and feign death at the least alarm and, folding their limbs closely around the body, look like seeds or particles of soil, thus escaping observation.

Aussiedler encountered problems similar to other immigrants but were conferred German citizenship upon arrival and thus escaped observation along citizenship lines, and official statistics lacked any means to monitor their fate.

Analogy with the Rhizocephala also leads to the prediction that the adult facetotectan will turn out to have a highly simplified structure and this may help to explain why they have escaped observation.

But because, from the traditional perspective, one does not expect to see a high dN/dS ratio with no translation, the authors proposed that the protein is there and that we just have not found it yet perhaps it is translated during some brief time-window that has so far escaped observation.

It is hard to escape the observation that religion is hijacked by extremism.

18 AP is an inflammatory disease, and its mechanism is still not completely understood and early pathophysiological events escape clinical observation.

It has no significance at all, but nothing escaped her observation," says Goldfarb.

The irregularities under discussion, however, are not easily disclosed and might escape self-observation and recording of patient history.

They are presumed to follow the "common path" via pheophorbide a and an enzyme-bound form of the red chlorophyll catabolite (RCC) to provide short-lived "primary" FCCs, as the first colorless catabolites.[ 13, 14] In the banana peels, the "primary" FCC escaped its observation and was deduced, indirectly, to be epi-pFCC (see Figure 3).

But in World War I, although parachutes were used with great frequency by men who needed to escape from tethered observation balloons, they were considered impractical for airplanes, and only in the last stage of the war were they finally introduced.

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