Sentence examples for mere origins from inspiring English sources

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And how are we to understand the dynamics in a world that keeps on forgetting its mere origins?

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In order to rule out the possibility that years of compulsory education are a mere reflection of origin countries' level of economic and political prosperity, we add both origin countries' scores on political stability and economic prosperity (HDI).

Our models show that compulsory years of education are not a mere reflection of origin countries' level of economic or political prosperity (more developed and stable nations attach a higher value to education, and therefore make standardized education compulsory for a longer length of time).

It has a salty edge that lifts the whole affair from its origins as mere chip shop also-ran.

The best way to achieve both aims is to take agencies out of the framework of financial regulation, and return them to their origins as mere servants and guides for the capital markets.

Instead, it distilled a lot of information about the genocide and its origins into mere minutes, used humor to disarm, fooled the audience into thinking their wasn't a dramatic structure, and then hitting us with one of the most powerful and chilling climaxes I've experience in the past year.

Species and subspecies are taxonomic levels generally considered as objective descriptors of biological reality, a mere fact at the origin of the numerous different studies proposed to date.

The inclusion criteria were frequently poorly described, and in some cases were limited to a mere reference to geographic origin (Baranowska 1995; Karp and Robertson 1977; Schramel et al. 1988).

Homology is contrasted with analogy, which is a functional similarity of structure based not upon common evolutionary origins but upon mere similarity of use.

While accepting the arithmetic definition of the continuum, he questions the fact that (as with Dedekind and Cantor's formulations) the (irrational) numbers so produced are mere symbols, detached from their origins in intuition.

The larger frequency of the latter again suggests another origin than the mere addition of the former two units as presented above, both at charges z = 1 and z = 2.

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