Sentence examples for make penetrating from inspiring English sources

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His situation, however, afforded him the opportunity to make penetrating observations on the power of money in a demoralized society, the tyranny of social custom, and the perils of aristocratic idleness, fads, and fashions.

She would ask informed questions or make penetrating comments, pressing to know what could be done to improve the chances of aspiring scientists half a century or more younger than she.

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From the results of past research work, it has appeared that the penetration depth of Li+ is limited to the outer concrete surface and that it is difficult to make Li+ penetrate into the deeper part of the concrete.

Similarly, "Designer Emotion 67," a report-to-shareholders speech from the smarmy chief executive of "PharmaLife Inc.," describes the progress the company has made in penetrating the market for anti-dread meds and the new drug it's developed: "It's a pill.

Seybold is still bullish on the long-term prospects of Qualcomm, which has made progress penetrating the European mobile phone market with its code division multiple access wireless technology.

Even if your partner is in other parts of your home, any noise they make can penetrate your sleep and lead to you feeling tired and poorly rested in the morning.

Franz credits Napoleon, whom he calls "the inventor of Orientalism... the one who drags science behind his army into Egypt and makes Europe penetrate the Orient beyond the Balkans for the first time".

To be sure, their criticism is narrow, even unfair, but the narrowness of their angle of reflection often makes it penetrate farther into the intelligence of its object than does objective criticism….

The objective of this paragraph is to present the reasons for making GNSS penetrate the railway systems.

Consequently, selecting a highly sensitive drug to brain glioma and making it penetrate the BBB are becoming emerging scientific subjects to resolve.

In the previous study, Morones et al. demonstrated that the smaller size makes particles penetrate the cell easily, but in this study, we suggest a hypothesis that the geometrically triangular nanoprism having very sharp vertexes and sharp edges would be more toxic in damaging the bacterial cell.

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