Sentence examples for inward in terms from inspiring English sources

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His work not only moves inward in terms of its emphasis on abstract principles, it moves inward emotionally too, to a dark, sealed-off sphere that is perfectly ordered but also grimly joyless, sometimes ugly and, when the human figure is involved, clearly misanthropic.

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In percentage terms, inward FDIs in the target group increased by 33.7%% overall in the 2 years after opening the new routes, from Eq. (4), while FDIs in the control group decreased by 16.6%% in the same period, from Eq. (5).

Before the war, influenced by the Irish revival and his Welsh roots, he was already thinking about England in inward, anti-imperial terms.

Yet McCain has also snubbed Justice Kennedy, promising to nominate justices like Roberts and Alito in their ideological orientation; justices of this persuasion are likely to see the Constitution in largely inward-looking terms.

These channels activate in response to hyperpolarization to generate an inward current termed If ("funny") in cardiac cells, Ih ("hyperpolarization -activated) in neurons, or Iq ("queer").

The mammalian genome encodes four HCN channels (HCN1-4), whinh in response to hyperpolarization activate an inward current, termed If, obviously important in generation and regulation of the heart rate [ 5].

The results with the tetranucleotides are in complete agreement with those in Figure 1 in terms of peripheral inward localization of AnTm, the central inward localization of YTAR and YCAG/CTGR, the uniform inward localization of WTAW, the uniform outward localization of RACY/RGTY, and the central outward positioning of RCAY/RTGY, RCGY and RGCY.

This transient opening gives rise to a large inward tail current termed 'resurgent current' (Cannon and Bean, 2010).

Tanaiste Joan Burton said retaining valuable slots at Heathrow is critically important for the Irish government and for the country in terms of inward investment, exports, business and tourism.

That raises three questions: where is it coming from; where is it going; and who is investing?For the first time the MEDA countries as a whole are punching their weight in terms of inward investment: they have about 4% of the world's population and are now getting a slightly higher share of investment flows.

"This could be one of the most important things to happen to Swansea in terms of inward investment, jobs and prosperity," said Mr Greenslade.

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