Sentence examples for far from being adapted from inspiring English sources

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Type Ib(2), however, is far from being adapted to oligotrophic conditions, occupying the eutrophic northern water mass of the Arabian Sea together with Type IIa.

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Templates used far from home can be adapted, without the fuss that accompanies change at home.

So far, most definitions have been adapted from the Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP III) definition [ 1], represented by the most commonly used version published by Cook et al. [ 2, 3].

If the purpose of the organ is to evaluate the olfactory information at the very origin, not from a far distance, it should be adapted to the intense degree of odors.

So far, he says, versions of "I'm From New Jersey" have been adapted by 12 municipalities -- from Alpha to Mr. Mascara's hometown, Philipsburg.

The conclusions which the authors draw from this case report are far too strong and need to be adapted.

This piece is adapted from "The Greatest Story Ever Told — So Far," by Lawrence M. Krauss, available March 21st.

This post is adapted from the book.

Some are adapted from phone games.

It was adapted from Thomas Keneally's novel.

This essay is adapted from "Higher Education?

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