Sentence examples for insular trend from inspiring English sources

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Continuing the insular trend in higher education, British students are becoming less inclined to study non-European modern languages.

It's hard to justify legalizing a drug when all of its medicinal and social benefits are overshadowed by an insular trend that appears far more elicit than any component of the plant itself.

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But through the combination of the style world's insular obsession with trends and the magazine's own self-mythologization, that brief moment had come to seem, to Wallpaper's devoted readers, like the dawning of a new age in design.

It promises "a deep connection to the local community," and its seats are recycled from a local theatre.There is an insular element to the trend.

By comparing genetic diversity of C. guadalupensis with five populations of C. forbesii, we observed that in contrast to general trends, the insular species (C. guadalupensis) maintains higher levels of genetic diversity than the continental species (C. forbesii).

Several rows of mountains, lowlands, and volcanic zones are closely oriented to the general trend of the insular arc of this region, which is convex toward the Pacific Ocean.

Last month, Mr. Engdahl provoked a wave of indignation when he criticized American writers as "too isolated, too insular" and "too sensitive to trends in their own mass culture".

What was your reaction to [the Swedish Academy member] Horace Engdahl's comments that American writers are "too isolated, too insular" and "too sensitive to trends in their own mass culture"?

As for the idea that American writers themselves are insular and overly subject to mass-culture trends, one only has to look at What Is the What, a recent novel about a Sudanese refugee by Dave Eggers, to know that's not the way things are going.

On the other hand, the second component showed an opposite trend since it discriminated the two insular Maltese populations (average Q score of 0.9224) and included Central and Southern Italian breeds with an average Q score of 0.6881.

Although it is not a true rule, it describes a trend in which small mammals increase in size (insular gigantism), whereas large mammals will become smaller (insular dwarfism).

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