Sentence examples for evident element of from inspiring English sources

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"The most evident element of the DeLorean car is the pop-up doors, but putting that into a watch was too complex," Mr. Emch said.

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Unpredictability means that "no correlation between a seed and any value generated from that seed should be evident; each element of the sequence should appear to be the outcome of an independent random event whose probability is 1/2" [1], when a random sequence is generated from a random seed.

This is evident in the element of chance and randomness inserted into design by painters like Arp and Pollock, but, beyond that, it is evident in the larger urge, shared by poets and writers, to make a career of violations, risks, wagers.

Later, though the sexual nature of the female nude was always evident, the homoerotic element of male nudity was seldom explicit or even acknowledged, though it could be implied or inferred.

In a 33-page judgment in the central California US district court, after considering the case for more than a year, Morrow ruled: "Upon reviewing Cameron's earlier works, it is evident that each element of Avatar that was allegedly taken from Guardians of Eden was independently created by Cameron prior to his meetings with Morawski.

The Downing Street files provide shocking evidence that a personal element of racism, not evident in her public statements as prime minister, lay behind her reluctance to agree to a private and informal request from the United Nations high commissioner for refugees for Britain to take in 10,000 refugees who had fled Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in April 1975.

Over the first year, it became evident that the social networking element of the platform peaked early and never significantly progressed.

There's already an element of repetition evident in the overly lengthy Catching Fire, and although new incumbent Francis Lawrence has proved himself an efficient director, one cannot help but wonder whether Gary Ross bailed out partly because he didn't want to repeat himself.

"The problem with that argument," the Court of Appeals observed, is evident: "[B]ecause materiality is an element of the merits of their securities fraud claim, the plaintiffs cannot both fail to prove materiality yet still have a viable claim for which they would need to prove reliance individually". Ibid.

The merits of originality are self-evident; it provides the essential element of surprise, which cuts across our expectations.

It becomes evident that several elements of the previous different states of equilibrium between livestock farming systems and pastoral resources are again in a transitional mode that could damage the capacity of the pastoral production system to be reproduced.

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