Sentence examples for illuminating reports from inspiring English sources

The phrase "illuminating reports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe reports that provide insightful or enlightening information on a particular subject. Example: "The illuminating reports published by the research team shed light on the complexities of climate change."

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"A small trove of illuminating reports and investigations," Broad writes, show that yoga "can in fact result in surges of sex hormones and brainwaves, among other signs of sexual arousal".

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Our study illuminates that report discrepancies for youth-dependent stressors differ based on the presence versus absence of a maternal history of depression, but future research that incorporates objective measures of youth stress is necessary to investigate the mechanisms that may explain the relationship.

The utility United Illuminating Company reported that nearly 21,100 customers were without power after the storms.

One possible exception is Morrisons, where you can buy bream as well as burgers, and the meat – as confirmed by an illuminating University of Manchester report on Morrisons' supplier chain – is better than any of the more upmarket competitors (bar, obviously, Waitrose).

However illuminating the reporting – and it has often been superb – of journalists who have covered Guantánamo and US detention policy, the pictures of individual detainees would have made written accounts much more evocative.

Her lively and humorous style illuminated the reports of her research in several of her books among which The Meaning of Work (1963) and Working Across the Gap (2005) take the socio-technical approach, which stresses the importance of studying the interaction between people and technology in the workplace.

Finally, the blocking of illuminated tunnels reported here suggests that light serves as a cue signalling the damage of the tunnel system, and therefore points to an important role of vision in bathyergid anti-predatory behaviour and tunnel maintenance.

However, our findings resonate with and indeed, further illuminate, findings reported elsewhere (Becker et al. 1968; Miller and Parlett 1974; Snyder 1971; van Etten et al. 1997).

The Pulitzer judges, who shifted The Journal's entry from the public service category, said the reports "illuminated the roots, significance and impact of corporate scandals in America".

Since our coverage of last year's events was illuminated by online reports from activists who documented the uprising on social networks, The Lede discussed the anniversary with some of those bloggers.

Thanks to Arnold Rampersad's illuminating and richly reported new book, "Ralph Ellison: A Biography," we can now see that Ellison had been trapped for decades in a shape-shifting monster of a novel he must have known deep down he would never bring home.

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