Sentence examples for important points of reference from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, some influential contributions to the study of social phenomena stem from debates about collective responsibility and they proved to be important points of reference in discussions about collective intentionality (cf., e.g., Copp 1979, 1980; French 1979, 1984; see also May & Hoffman (eds).

This study provides important points of reference for alcohol and drug service workers and community healthcare professionals in Taiwan, casting light on the abstinence process and providing a basis for intervention or rehabilitation services.

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Square Capital is still an increasingly important point of reference for the company, such as its callouts in its most recent earnings reports.

For the development of the protests and the conflict dynamics, the year 2005 is an important point of reference.

The Pleistocene sequence of Schöningen provides a key link between unglaciated and glaciated areas in western Central Europe and is an important point of reference for the subdivision of the glaciated late Middle Pleistocene.

Although the limitations of IUdR are recognized, this agent provides an important point of reference because its effectiveness in vitro (in decays per cell/nucleus) reflects that achieved with 125I when nearly all its decays occur in DNA-incorporated form [19]. Thus, the N 37 values expressed in decays per cell and decays per cell nucleus for 125IUdR are approximately the same.

Italy became an important point of reference for Scottish artists, with many taking the Grand Tour there to paint, sample the art and learn from Italian masters.

Italy became an important point of reference for Scottish artists, with over fifty artists and architects known to have travelled there in the period 1730 80 as part of a Grand Tour, to paint, sample the art and learn from Italian masters.

However, an important point of reference could be the "Lophophorata" [25] (with an eponymous single bilateral tentacular system comprising a crown of ciliated mesosomal tentacles surrounding the mouth but not the anus).

China's experience, whether a success or failure, will serve an important point of reference for other developing countries.

However, given the limited existing research in this area, the findings provide an important point of reference for further work.

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