Sentence examples for informs the belief from inspiring English sources

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The calm, hopeful attitude that informs the belief that her hitherto unknown biological dad will give her away on her big day doesn't strike me as a convincing representation of the emotional turmoil a young woman in the midst of an identity crisis must surely suffer, not to mention that I think she's far too young to be getting wed.

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Mainstream theory, which has informed the belief systems regarding the operation as well as the predicted social and economic effects of IPR systems, cannot explain why the IPR system generates different performance results and varying potential for growth across the firms, sectors and nations participating in the IPR system.

Theatrically enough, performance informs the grounding belief of this book: that we could all have been many other people, and that the person we believe we are is a role we play.

Respect for nature informs the taxidermist's "belief that in death, beauty could be found..

That belief informs the president's thinking about policy, he said, whether contemplating new job-creating industries in the U.S. or looking for ways to combat global warming.

The school informs the students about various beliefs; it does not seek to conform students to any particular belief.

Greenblatt has captured an evolving culture of belief which informs the play and goes far beyond source studies or the history of ideas.

Merkel's 2016 decision was informed by the belief that Germany had a special debt because of the Holocaust.

This is the plan A of a large consortium of animal rights and welfare organisations aimed at stopping elephant poaching – informed by the belief that legal trade provides cover for illegal trade and stimulates demand.

The choices made were informed by the belief that such shareholders "should not be discouraged, since they often serve a useful purpose by providing a check on entrenched but inefficient management".

I hope from now on the cynical view that Britain's national interests would be best served by a loyal Libyan dictator will be discarded, and that future Anglo-Libyan relations are informed by the belief that a democratic Libya, a Libya built on independent and secure institutions as well as a robust civil society, would make a more stable and honourable partner.

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