Sentence examples for lifelong example from inspiring English sources

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"Let us continue each day to be inspired by Nelson Mandela's lifelong example to keep working for a better and more just world".

LEXINGTON, KY., MARCH 17 Shivers go through me at the back door of the Mary Todd Lincoln home, where the slave and surrogate mother Mammy Sally fed and guided runaway slaves, setting a lifelong example to the future first lady.

He added: "Let us continue each day to be inspired by Nelson Mandela's lifelong example - to keep working for a better and more just world".

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I also admire my mother, Elaine Friedman (founder of CFAL), who serves as my lifelong daily example if I didn't see what I wanted out there in the world, I should build it myself.

First, subjects were able to extract visual information from soundscapes after very short learning periods (Kim and Zatorre 2008; Striem-Amit et al. 2012b), whereas audiovisual associations rely either on lifelong experience (for example, in the case of letters and phonemes) or on long periods of training (Naumer et al. 2009).

Regarding demographic development in Europe, the Green Paper must quickly be followed up by practical measures involving, for example, lifelong learning, health systems that can be relied upon over time and research into neurodegenerative diseases.

This is critical since the responses to air pollutants depend not only on the components of air pollution and concentrations, but also on the genetic background of the exposed populations and on a large list of environmental factors including dietary risk factors, obesity, alcohol intake, and lifelong experiences for example, educational and occupational attainment [ 124].

Behaviors like conscientiousness, accessibility to patients, and the pursuit of excellence and lifelong learning are examples of the foundation tenets of medical professionalism [ 14].

For example, the lifelong concern with "music for use", which he shared with his contemporaries Paul Hindemith and Benjamin Britten, derives more from the egalitarian aesthetic preoccupations of the social democratic era of the Weimar Republic of the 1920s than from any specifically Nazi teaching.

Consider the example of lifelong single people with no children who work side-by-side with married co-workers doing the same work for the same number of years.

Genomic imprinting in mammals provides the classic example of lifelong epigenetic memory of parental origin (Ferguson-Smith, 2011).

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