Sentence examples for growing panoply from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately for them, though, nowadays such authors — like Mr. Biggs — have a growing panoply of increasingly attractive alternatives.

The growing panoply of interactions between hepatocyte apoptosis, inflammatory, and fibrotic responses has therapeutic implications.

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Across asset classes there is growing interest in a panoply of strategies captured by the following terms: impact investing, ESG, social enterprise, profit with purpose, etc.  Impact investing has largely attracted capital to pursue illiquid alternative investments, mainly via venture capital strategies.

The problem, at least for opponents of these laws, is that in a nation without a state religion and with a formal separation of church and state, a nation with a panoply of faiths and a growing proportion of nonbelievers, blasphemy is defined by religious, often overtly Christian, terms.

There are growing bodies of research that acknowledge the panoply of key functions CHWs perform (Witmer, Seifer, Finocchio, Leslie, and O'Neil 1995).

It may be too soon to say that "the full-time job is dead," but I think it's clear that a growing fraction of workers will find themselves working a fragmented panoply of gigs and contracts, rather than pursuing a full-time career with benefits.

Amid the noise about the difficulties experienced by growing companies when trying to raise money, it is sometimes forgotten that a panoply of long-established schemes offer generous tax relief to investors prepared to back these firms – particularly with equity capital.

I mean, if an unborn embryo isn't a full-fledged human being entitled to the full panoply of rights, then the question becomes, which rights does it have at which stages of development, how do those rights stack up against those of the full-fledged human being it's growing inside of, and so forth.

Whereas the microenvironment of advanced cancers, composed of a panoply of different cell types including hematopoietic (immune) cells, vascular components and activated fibroblasts, creates a pro-tumourigenic environment (Whiteside, 2008), there is growing evidence that immune cells in the microenvironment of pre-cancerous lesions could play a tumour-suppressive rather than tumour-promoting role.

He grew up beneath the full panoply of "privilege", daunted by his forebears and familiarised, by dint of the institutionalised bullying, sadism and sexual molestations inherent in the public school system, to a world in which, if you want to get on, you must be inured to personal humiliation, terror and the routine exploitation of the weak by the strong.

Ms. Clayman, who recently converted to Judaism, and her husband, Greg, an executive vice president at MTV Networks who was born Jewish but grew up nonobservant, select from the panoply of Sabbath rituals the customs that seem most meaningful to them.

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