Sentence examples for immense introduction from inspiring English sources

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With its place at the top of the scale, the sociology of the Course recapitulates the whole of knowledge, while the sciences that precede it are but one immense introduction to this final science.

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Indeed, the immense fruitfulness of Frege's introduction of truth values into logic to a large extent is just due to its philosophical neutrality with respect to theories of truth.

Mr. Barnett's secret, say those who know him, is taking on clients who need no introduction, then using his immense negotiating skills, honed by representing corporate giants like McDonald's and Toyota, to get them more than they dreamed possible.

In his introduction to this volume, James Wood cites the "immense stylistic powers of Saul Bellow, who, with Faulkner, is the greatest modern American writer of prose".

In an introduction Orlando Figes praised the novel's "immense panorama of humanity": "Like all great works of art, Tolstoy's masterpiece has the capacity, on each successive reading, to transform our understanding of the world".

Modern science and technology can make immense contributions to agriculture, as illustrated by the Green Revolution created by the introduction of improved seeds and fertilizers in some Asian and Latin-American countries.

Barry Roper, the authority's chairman, said: "The value of PCSOs to the Leicestershire force is immense and they have proved their worth in so many ways since their introduction".

As a mere two-year-old, its record in adversity is largely untried.Next January will see the introduction of euro notes and coins, a logistical and marketing operation of immense proportions.

The introduction of the smartphone has put the networks of some operators under immense strain.

The staggering advances in engineering that enabled the building of the medieval cathedrals and the introduction of the hammered piano, which allowed Beethoven to conceive a music of immense physical and emotional force, were both the result of technological advances.

Jeremy Corbyn said he had voted against the introduction of the WCA eight years ago and called for it to be scrapped, saying it had caused "immense distress and suffering for thousands of disabled claimants".

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