Sentence examples for light of language from inspiring English sources

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Relatedly, because of the court's focus on the efficient market for Aruba's stock in light of language in the Delaware Supreme Court's recent opinions, the court suggested that future appraisal litigants consider engaging an expert in market efficiency.

However, it was not until the last two decades that descriptions of languages other than English, particularly in the light of language typology, garnered much interest among scholars working with systemic theory.

Functional sex differences in auditory processing are widely studied in the light of language.

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Moving closer to the present, he remarks on our resemblance to chimpanzees; speculates on whether our predecessor, Homo erectus, had a religious sensibility; and examines how theories of child development shed light on language and music.

Finally, Professor Miller reads the clause in light of analogous language in eighteenth-century corporate charters that reflected a reasonably close means-ends requirement and an anti-discrimination principle.

In light of the language and legislative history of § 307(a), we read it as creating a public cause of action, maintainable by the Attorney General, to enforce the duties and responsibilities imposed by the Act.

Nor, in light of the language contained in Furda and Lu, as well as in Smith Valentino, do we see justification for the Cal-State court's conclusion that no cases have "explicitly stated" what standard of review is applicable.

Accordingly, construing section 632 in light of the language and purpose of the relevant statutory scheme as a whole, we conclude that section 632 applies when a confidential communication takes place in part in California and in part in another state.

But in light of the language of "spiritual sensations" we may doubt (with Pike) that this is the right way to understand the Christian mystical tradition.

On the other hand and against our expectations, some patients also performed better in comparing the size of animals than the magnitude of number words or Arabic numerals (at least one linguistic advantage: L patients), which is not only remarkable in the light of their language impairment but also regarding the presumably more familiar comparison of numerals.

What should children speak at home in light of the languages that will be taught in school, spoken among peers, seen on TV and heard in the community?

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