Sentence examples for incisive step from inspiring English sources

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Good agreement with experimental data is observed, so the integrated experimental-modelling approach developed in this paper may well provide an incisive step toward the efficient design of ammonia-fuelled microchannel reformers.

It is in the essay "February 1835" where Darwin takes his most incisive step away from received wisdom openly toying with transmutation, and indeed arguably, if perforce exceedingly subtly, all but declaring his adoption of transmutationalism.

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Emap's b2b would exceed this (higher margin but comparable revenues) and would be a bold but logical next step in Incisive's b2b consolidation strategy.

His running became incisive and the side-step that took him far enough past Ben Smith allowed him to find Tuilagi in the build-up to Marland Yarde's try.

At such moments, Orgon and Tartuffe might indeed have stepped straight from those incisive paintings of politicians and men of wealth by LeBrun, portraits that invariably inspire speculations on the scheming personalities of their subjects.

No pace, no incisive passing.

Ms. Fairchild, who joined City Ballet last year, has an incisive clear shape in her dancing, which flows, Balanchine style, from step to step with no visible preparation.

It was but a short step from the Salvator Mundi to such incisive characterizations of human psychology as seen in Portrait of a Man (c. 1472), a work that presaged the uncanny vitality and meticulous realism of such panels as Portrait of a Condottiere (1475), which established his reputation in northern Italy.

And the tenor Dominic Armstrong, stepping in for an ailing Paul Appleby, gave an incisive, characterful, and, under the circumstances, heroic performance — he had seen the score for the first time that morning.

By kismet or clairvoyance, the year of #OscarsSoWhite was also the year that one of Hollywood's most incisive observers of race was in the driver's seat, having wisely ignored calls to step down in protest.

Without stepping over the line into moralizing — or editorializing — Ms. Marks's disturbing, incisive drama suggests that the bruising exigencies of our depressed economy are scraping away at the surface civilities of American life, making it harder for people to heed their moral compasses.

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