Sentence examples for in which universally from inspiring English sources

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While adhering to the structural form of these earlier collections, Judah compiled a new one in which universally accepted views were recorded alongside those still in dispute, thereby largely reducing the margin for individual discretion in the interpretation of the law.

The search was limited to articles from 1988 onwards, this being the year in which universally accepted definitions of headache disorders were first published [8].

This finding is also supported by a recent study in which universally expressed genes across tissues were found generally more ancient in origin compared with specifically expressed genes [ 24].

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Secondary structure predictions using the most frequently occurring nucleotides of the consensus logos reveal the five-nucleotide stretch regions form stable base pairs in all strains, which universally exposes the ESS3b element at the apex of stem loop structures.

In most academic laboratories, which universally contribute new technology in industry and manufacturing, poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is the polymer of choice for research due to its ease of use and cost at the research scale.

Our findings have implications for developing suicide prevention strategies which universally target those in contact with the justice system and therefore affect all justice professionals, clinicians and policy makers, notably the national Criminal Justice Mental Health Liaison and Diversion (CJMHLD) programme.

The organizational apparatus of the papacy experienced a great expansion at this time, notably the chancery, which became the nerve centre of the papacy in which the universally valid and applicable law and the instructions and mandates to distant ecclesiastical officers were drafted.

He will be greatly missed by the many colleagues, friends in his personnel life and in the field of lead acid batteries, in which he is universally respected.

As Fleming puts it, the "invisible world" in which Europe had universally believed for more than a thousand years did not vanish all at once; rather, it became accessible through more "rational" means.

"While we are sometimes guided by the notion that it would be the best of worlds in which morality were universally respected... we have, in fact, deep and persistent reasons to be grateful that that is not the world we have".

A world in which everyone is universally empathetic and exercises love and respect with full change-making power.

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