Sentence examples for identifiable roots from inspiring English sources

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In the higher LOI portions of the core, the sediments are dark brown to black with identifiable roots and organic material, whereas the low LOI portions of the core are finer grained and light grey in color.

Bigotry tends to have solid, identifiable roots.

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There isn't always a single identifiable root cause, but do what you can to sort out the reasons for the failure.

They have no distinct religious or linguistic identity, nor any identifiable racial roots that distinguish them from other Indians.

Every year, those of us who are fans of the loser teams not playing on Super Bowl Sunday prefer to have an easily identifiable villain to root against and an underdog hero we can pin our hopes on.

Scalia was generally unreceptive to arguments that he didn't view as being rooted in identifiable constitutional or statutory text.

Within the niche, proximal stem cells next to the quiescent center contribute cells to the MZ, whereas distal stem cells produce cells that differentiate to become the columella cells of the root cap, identifiable by the accumulation of starch containing amyloplasts.

Consequently, the root is not identifiable as a contiguous sequence of letters, and must be identified from a sequence of consonants spread throughout the word [45], and this may have important consequences for word recognition [50] [52].

And parties needed to develop an identifiable role for their grass-roots members.

To Ms. Stroman, the musical, now in rehearsal, is rooted in an identifiable patch of the heartland.

Note that in this expression the arbitrary root is not identifiable.

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