Sentence examples for foundational roles from inspiring English sources

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It will alarm you even more if you knew the foundational roles that women have played in the tech industry.

In addition to its foundational roles in health and human rights, dignity also figures prominently in constitutional law, in social justice, and in ethnographic accounts of the lives of poor and oppressed people [ 28- 35].

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By David Cantwell July 27, 2015 Bill Haley's foundational role in American popular music is often overlooked.

In his letter, Mr. Filip acknowledged "the foundational role that the attorney-client privilege plays in our legal system".

Locke's emphasis on individual words, as well as the foundational role he assigned to psychology, were attacked by the German logician Gottlob Frege (1848 1925), who is generally regarded as the father of modern philosophy of language.

He also criticized the foundational role assigned by Husserl to "sensory intuition" and "judgmental" phenomenological method; any such method, Scheler claimed, presupposes a grasp of the phenomena it aims to investigate.

In a poem called, simply, Bees, the Australian poet Diane Fahey notices the creatures in her garden and thinks of "golden honeycomb//of Daedalus,/the twinned bee brooch/from Knossos" and the association leads her to understand something of the bee's foundational role in the natural world.

And, by again raising the question of why a statue of Robert E. Lee is more offensive than one of a slaveholding Founding Father like Thomas Jefferson, the statue debates have again forced Americans to reckon with the foundational role of slavery in the construction of the Republic.

Within the realm of Arabic literature, the Qurʾān has played a foundational role and continues to serve, much as the Bible does in the history of Western literatures, as the major stylistic yardstick for literary expression in the Arabic language and as a major source of intertextual reference.

Unlike a modern computer, the Pilot ACE looks comprehensible, in theory at least; the sort of machine that could, just about, be contained within an (expert) human brain.Less-known again than Turing's foundational role in the computer revolution is the breadth of his other interests, an imbalance that David Rooney, the exhibit's curator, says he is keen to address.

Formalization plays a significant foundational role within computer science.

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