Sentence examples for increasingly succeeding from inspiring English sources

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They argue that, while girls are increasingly succeeding in the real world, boys are retreating into cyberspace, seeking online the security and validation they can't get anywhere else.

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All those findings together indicate that contemporary computer graphics increasingly succeed in the simulation of virtual characters that appear more and more human-like.

The Bible says that God created mankind in his image (Genesis 1: 26-27), and it is logical to realize that the human mind is able to increasingly succeed, make progress, in understanding the universe because the human mind has a resemblance of the divine mind.

Increasingly, son succeeded father, and less is heard of divided authority within a federated system.

Harvey Smith has never been too bothered with the strictures of orthodoxy but he does seem increasingly serious about succeeding the late Ginger McCain as incorrigible scourge of the modern British "wimp".

Being biologically (and not just culturally) inheritable, these intuitions become increasingly authoritative in succeeding generations, favoring those cultures wherever moral common sense becomes more uncompromising all things being equal.

The apparatus consisted of four successive, increasingly anxiogenic (each succeeding alley was painted a lighter colour, had lower walls and/or was narrower than the previous alley) linearly connected alleys.

While there are still many active factories in Dongguan, the main ones succeeding are increasingly high-tech and less reliant on large staffs.

The increasingly ornate surfaces of succeeding bronzes -- a three-legged caldronlike ding (food vessel), for example -- indicate a rapidly developing grasp of the possibilities of casting bronze in clay molds that were incised with intricate spirals and zoomorphic faces.

After completing the BSc and then a master's degree, Latham worked briefly for Plessey before returning to the polytechnic as a lecturer and being appointed to increasingly senior positions, eventually succeeding Madeleine Atkins – now CEO of the Higher Education Funding Council England (Hefce) – as vice-chancellor and CEO in March 2014.

Tafazolli also noted that the U.K. has "increasingly fallen behind" in succeeding generations of 3G and 4G standards — making it all the more imperative for the country to play an active role in developing 5G standards.

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