Sentence examples for if borne by from inspiring English sources

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The US men's national team is tactically chaotic, inconsistent, frequently embarrassing, and lumbers along as if borne by the force of America's size and the public's expectations alone, constantly threatening to fall apart at the seams, flirting with disgrace on a semi-annual basis, its heavily conditional successes a pure function of demographics and scale.

At Saturday afternoon's "Jewels" it was good to see Jenifer Ringer (in "Emeralds") doing attitude turns as if borne by the wave of the musical phrase, but she can't maintain that kind of concentration throughout a whole dance, and it was good to see Ms. Hyltin (in "Rubies") having impish fun, though with too flippant an emphasis.

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I am struck by a simpler thought, sitting here in Brussels: the UN projections, if borne out by reality, would imply a startling shift in the EU's balance of power.

Once she'd finished, the two of them would move wordlessly to the bedroom, as if borne there by an invisible current.

If borne out by observations, the hypothesis would force scientists to revise their explanations of long-term sea-level change.

The iPad Air has attracted more early adopters than both devices combined, in fact, which, if borne out by device sales numbers, will mean a big win for Apple going into this holiday.

If borne out by exploratory drilling which would confirm estimated oil volumes and their projected financial value these estimates put the Alaska OCS second only to the Gulf of Mexico in terms of future domestic yield.

If borne out by further work, these findings could have a significant impact on how we think about the aging process, and could require researchers to rethink how they study aging.

If borne out by future studies, this could imply a dizzying complexity of functional diversity for a circuit that is so often touted as being 'simple and well-understood'.

If borne out by further experiments, this difference may reflect a cell-autonomous decline in proliferation potential in p16-expressing cells, erosion in noncell-autonomous factors (circulating and/or niche) that foster recovery, or secondary effects of tissue dysfunction.

Presumably, the second finding is automatic: Any penalty, even if modest, is borne by the corporation's shareholders.

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