Sentence examples for heterogeneous experiences. from inspiring English sources

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That means diversifying the team at all levels to ensure that more heterogeneous experiences and perspectives can show up in the everyday interactions that create culture and can add value to solving problems and seizing opportunities that create great organizations.

Overall, in these highly heterogeneous experiences, long-term remissions were obtained in nearly 25 50% of cases.

In the analysis that follows, key similarities and differences between students' experiences are highlighted, as the group had some common and some heterogeneous experiences of the scheme.

The second lesson learnt is about how EC-funded projects should identify ambitious, cross-pilot policy and research questions that allow pooling of data from across heterogeneous experiences even if a multi-centre study design was not agreed before.

In addition, effectiveness studies offer opportunities to embrace heterogeneous experiences associated with TasP implementation as well as the social and structural factors that shape HIV-related experiences – particularly among vulnerable and socially disadvantaged population sub-groups.

This kind of expectation is common in EC-funded project since pilots are more interested in gathering an in-depth understanding of the pros and cons of their eHealth service rather than formalise more theoretical lessons from the comparison of heterogeneous experiences.

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In direct contrast, Ginsberg and the Beats developed an aesthetic that renounced intellectual abstractions and poeticized individual lived experience what Ginsberg described in 1948, in a letter to Trilling, as "the shadowy and heterogeneous experience of life through the conscious mind".

While anecdotal rhetoric suggests a 'typical student' exists within UK institutions, what resonates is the notion that students are inherently heterogeneous, experiencing University in differing ways and times according to their circumstances and year of study.

In direct contrast, Ginsberg and the Beats developed an aesthetic that renounced intellectual abstractions and poeticized individual lived experience — what Ginsberg described in 1948, in a letter to Trilling, as "the shadowy and heterogeneous experience of life through the conscious mind".

History, for Walter Benjamin, does not unfold in a "homogeneous, empty time". Likewise, historical thinking that attempts to seize in an illuminating flash the image of nonlinear time and heterogeneous experience, involves "not only the flow of thoughts, but their arrest as well...

By and large, the results were mixed and reflected a heterogeneous experience with attempting to document these activities.

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