Sentence examples for growing theory that from inspiring English sources

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Mindy Fullilove, in her effort to illuminate her growing theory that AIDS is connected to contagious housing collapse -- a chain reaction of decline and drug use set in motion by arson or the sudden destruction of low-income housing stock -- persuades higher-ups at the Centers for Disease Control to witness a group of young black crack dealers in a focus group.

The finding builds on the growing theory that the subconscious mind detects and probably guides much more of human behavior than is realized.

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There seems to be a growing theory, a concern, that there is a dearth of quality among the ranks of English goalkeepers, that there are too many of their foreign colleagues in the Premiership.

There is a growing conspiracy theory that it could have been the artist himself grabbing the print, or that it could be a publicity stunt by the organizers something they roundly deny.

It's a theory that grew out of the University of Chicago's finance department, and long held sway in academic circles, that the stock market can't be beaten on any consistent basis because all available information is already built into stock prices.

Writer counters this claim and also discounts the theory that agriculturally grown fuel would compete with food production.

If Schoenberg seems especially difficult, he adds, the problem lies not with the music but with the briar patch of theory that has grown up around it.

Even some of his detractors root for him to grow, on the theory that if he is the nominee, they want him to beat Hillary.

This research work contributes to the growing knowledge of marketing and advertisement theory that investigates the relationship between emotions, appeal drivers, celebrity endorsement, attention levels and consumption behavior.

Yet the theory that church attendance grows in times of economic crisis seems to be a myth.Last year David Beckworth, an assistant professor of Economics at Texas State University, examined historic patterns in the size of evangelical congregations and found that, during each recession cycle between 1968 and 2004, membership of evangelical churches jumped by 50%.

In the essay "Word and Picture", he expresses sympathy with Schleiermacher's remark, "I hate all theory that does not grow out of practice" (GW 8, 374).

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