Sentence examples for has the same essential from inspiring English sources

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"There are different forms of ice," Ms. McEwen explained, and while every cube of ice has the same essential end point — and a purpose little understood in countries like, say, England or France — its use can be manipulated, ice experts say, to improve the quality of the drink it cools.

The proposed model in [44], takes into account the added mass effects, the linear drag forces, the torques due to the added mass and linear drag forces, is significantly less complex than the existing models on underwater snake robots, and at the same time has the same essential properties as the complex model presented in [2, 43].

It was shown that the control-oriented modeling approach captures these essential properties, resulting in a less complex model that is well suited for control design and analysis purposes, and at the same time has the same essential properties as the complex model presented in "A complex model of underwater snake robots".

(I have since switched to Vyvanse, which has the same essential active ingredient but a better release mechanism. With it, I don't experience the side effects).

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But whether it be an apology from a public figure to an anonymous mass of people or a private one between you and your spouse, a good apology has the same essentials.

You would have the same essential issue if it were a private nonsectarian school".

The insurers will offer four levels of plans that will basically have the same essential services, but differ in the premiums charged and the amount of the bill that the insurance will pay.

No semicolon can get in the way of lines like these: The same drama of flesh and spirit, and of finitude and transcendence, plays itself out in both sexes; both are eaten away by time, stalked by death, they have the same essential need of the other; and they can take the same glory from their freedom.

The commission's derivation of new cross-media limits, and its modification of the numerical limits on both television and radio station ownership in local markets, all have the same essential flaw: an unjustified assumption that media outlets of the same type make an equal contribution to diversity and competition in local markets.

And there's a telling section in which Assange, perhaps unwittingly, reveals why he seeks out unquestioning disciples, and quarrels with so many others: "Opponents past and present have the same essential weakness about them – first they want to use you, then they want to be you, then they want to snuff you out.

Hence, if x and y had the same essential properties, they would also have to have the same individual essence.

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