Sentence examples for instructive to refer from inspiring English sources

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In order to get a sense of the magnitude of the real wage elasticity, it is instructive to refer back to the simplest example: a Cobb-Douglas economy in the short run.

To answer this question, it is instructive to refer to the published literature on crystal structures of RIG-I complexes with RNA and ATP ligands.

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The word is often used to refer to texts that are overburdened with instructive or factual matter to the exclusion of graceful and pleasing detail so that they are pompously dull and erudite.

It is also an instructive example of what "post-black" art means: art that can choose to refer to racial identity — or to class, or gender, or aestheticism, or daily life — or choose not to.

to refer to people.

But listening to songs like "Transport Is Arranged," in which Mr. Malkmus sings, "I make my plea to the Lord/ He is abstract and bored/ Too much milk and honey," it's instructive to note how it refers to other generations.

It's instructive to remember that when the Tea Party first began to gather steam, the name referred to a "party" in the celebration sense – the Boston Tea Party, specifically: an event of planned chaos, a protest that masqueraded as an Indian attack.

It will be instructive to watch.

It's instructive to see them together.

It's instructive to look at Broadway.

It is instructive to compare D. H. Lawrence and Michel Houellebecq.

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