Sentence examples for from differing points from inspiring English sources

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A law professor explores the impact of the Internet on American democracy, raising troubling questions about such threats as the dissemination of extremist material and insulation from differing points of view.

On the other hand, 'The Temple of Mithras' has an archaeological dig as the unlikely backdrop but the outcome is a witty, surprising comedy about battling egos and failing marriages told from differing points of view.

David Reynolds' series The Long Shadow will explore the war's aftermath while the arguments about the war's causes, justification and impact will be explored from differing points of view in programmes presented by Max Hastings and Niall Ferguson.

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In total 28 strains were selected spanning the decade and from differing geographic points of isolation across the UK (locations not shown due to sensitivity of data).

Where it results in the reader having available discussions of material from differing stand-points, overlap becomes a valuable feature of this type of publication.

Aside from the small sample size, this retrospective study had several other design limitations with outcome taken from differing time-points and inclusion of all types of initial TNFi failure; in addition it was neither controlled nor randomised to treatment type.

The trick will be to have a conversation about the direction of the country that takes that into account but lifts the language to a level where common goals can be seen from differing racial vantage points — to show a way to be merciful to those struggling while providing a path to financial independence and social equality.

Foggin, writing about western China, argues that co-management of a national park between Tibetan pastoralists and government agencies is a long-term process of establishing understanding and cooperation between institutions and cultures that start from different points and have differing goals.

Although the statistical tests indicated that the median differences of the metrics derived from different point densities significantly differed from zero, the mean change was very low in most cases except when the point density decreased to 1 point m−2.

Since the thermal history of the material in the deposited part will differ from point to point and depends on the deposition parameters and build-up strategy, the finished part may present complex distributions of microstructure and properties.

According to Weyl, the metric field does not cease to exist in a world devoid of matter but is in a state of rest: As a rest field it would possess the property of metric homogeneity; the mutual orientations of the orthogonal groups characterizing the Pythagorean-Riemannian nature of the metric everywhere would not differ from point to point.

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