Sentence examples for matters the origin from inspiring English sources

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To further confuse matters, the origin of his fortune was German and his title was Hungarian.

As in all such matters, the origin of these numerals is obscure, although the changes in their forms since the 3rd century bce are well known.

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All trucks, no matter the origin of their cargo, must drive through radiation detectors resembling yellow gates at each terminal's exit.

No matter the origin, however, it seems that the emoticons (emoji, emojicons and all) are here for the long haul.

Because we're always impressed with clever messaging (no matter the origin) we had to at least point it out for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

The ability of a DNA or an RNA segment to fold into a stem-loop structure derives from the presence of complementary bases, and such segments stochastically occur in every large sequence, no matter the origin, even randomly generated, provided that some level of balanced distribution of nucleotides within single strand is guaranteed.

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a particle physics detector designed to search for anti-matter, dark matter and the origin of cosmic rays in space.

"The issue of anti-matter and the origin of dark matter really probe the foundations of modern physics, but to my collaborators and me, the most exciting objective of AMS is to probe the unknown, to search for phenomena that exist in Nature but yet we have not the tools or the imagination to find them," the Nobel Laureate said.

Why, they ask, should I care about convincing people who don't understand the obvious fact that science is always the better method for knowing about matters like the origin of life on this planet?

Although in general outline the present account of Greek mathematics is secure, in such important matters as the origin of the axiomatic method, the pre-Euclidean theory of ratios, and the discovery of the conic sections, historians have given competing accounts based on fragmentary texts, quotations of early writings culled from nonmathematical sources, and a considerable amount of conjecture.

Freeman visits Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Christians, Native Americans and others, noting their varying beliefs in matters from the origin of the universe to what happens after death.

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