Sentence examples for literature act from inspiring English sources

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A strong relationship between rigorous coursework (taking advanced or challenging courses) in high school and postsecondary success is well established in the literature (ACT, 2005a, 2005b, 2006; Adelman, 1999, 2006; Yoon, Imbrie, & Reed, 2014).

As recognized on literature ACT's targets were between 180 and 220.

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If most literature acts as a mirror in which we see ourselves, a way of understanding our choices, crime literature acts as a mirror on to the Other.

Abrams argued that early eighteenth-century literature was a mirror, reflecting reality as it was, while the new Romantic literature acted like a lamp generated by individual minds, peering into spaces illuminated by their subjectivity.

He believes literature can act against that future by shedding light on the psychology of those who want to be engulfed in it".

A ±10 Nm cycle was performed to allow additional comparison to the literature, and act as the intact group (INT) for subsequent instrumented tests.

The findings are consistent with the research literature; stations act as risky facilities and most theft is concentrated at a small proportion of stations and during peak travel hours.

This review of the available literature suggests ACT subsidies may be an effective tool for equitable progress towards that goal.

Exceptions included the putative C4 aspartate aminotransferase (ASP-AT) of Setaria and the putative C4 alanine aminotransferase (ALA-AT) of Setaria, Zea, and Alloteropsis, which were predicted to be chloroplast targeted, whereas the enzyme is reported in some literature to act in the cytosol or the mitochondria of C4 plants (e.g., Kanai and Edwards 1999; Furbank 2011).

The Nobel Prize in Literature often acts like a lesser wing of the Peace Prize, as though art's primary purpose were to grapple with injustice or put a human face on suffering.

In the canonical literature intentional acts are often assimilated to karmic tendencies in such a way as to suggest that intentions or volitions (cetanā) are not separate from the propensities generated by past experience.

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