Sentence examples for means imparting from inspiring English sources

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For him, that means imparting his knowledge of the tattoo trade to aspiring artists.

Instead we have "flexibility", which seems, at worst, to mean a £2.60-per-hour and 12-week apprenticeship, and "tailoring", which means imparting skills for the immediate job in hand and of no necessary lasting value for the future.

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The inescapable portrait of Ruth, Charles's soon to be dead wife, is so unsightly, one wonders if Mr. Newman means to impart a haunting Coward might not have had in mind.

The functionalization of nanoparticles has primarily been used as a means to impart stability in nanoparticle suspensions.

"If my Mom, Nora Vaughn, were alive today, she'd tell you that the Black Repertory Group Theater is a revolutionary theater; that both of my parents initially started using theater as a means to impart knowledge about the rich history of Black Americans way back in Vicksburg, Mississippi where Mom and Dad were also high school teachers.

Beyond the context of student mobility and pre-elective training, medical schools should regard courses in tropical medicine as a must and consider education in global health as a means to impart an understanding of the social dimension of health.

"While I don't have a specific message or meaning that my pieces are meant to impart upon viewers, I do hope that viewers experience an emotional reaction that brings them to look deeper into the pieces and find their own meaning within them".

He also noted that several chefs were using smoking as a means of imparting saltiness without actual salt.

This study shows that a medical workshop is an effective means of imparting knowledge to a mixed group of medical personnel.

And yet each of us has a natural interest in our origins, and it is important to tap into that curiosity and to use it as a means of imparting information and ideas about human evolution that can be used to exemplify broader concepts in the life sciences and to encourage an appreciation of biological diversity.

In addition, they should also consider the opportunities for providing public health information, as the majority of newspaper articles did not use Goody's diagnosis as a means of imparting potentially helpful knowledge about cervical cancer (Hilton and Hunt, 2010).

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