Sentence examples for mere result from inspiring English sources

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The unquestionable evidence of intense Cenozoic brittle deformations in north Victoria Land imposes a re-examination of the regional tectonic framework, commonly interpreted as the mere result of the Early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny.

If they were boxers, promoters might have a hard time selling tickets to their next fight, although that has never been the case because they invariably provide more than a mere result.

As explained before, recall that the percentage of included data is a mere result of an underlying distance-to-model threshold measure.

Transport preferences are not only therefore the mere result of the best resource and time allocation; those preferences are influenced by social relevance and individual taste.

This means that the property is not a mere result of an immensely high degree of organisational complexity at the chemical level.

The observed phenomenon is a mere result of the dramatic change in the charge and the mobility of the aggregates in comparison to the free Casiopeína III-ia molecules.

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These and other variations may be inconsequential to fitness and could be the mere results of random chance.

The crunch came with County at the foot of the table after four straight defeats, although the club stressed that the decision had to do with more than mere results.

The essential basis for the exercise of power, and not a mere incidental result, arising from its exertion, is the criterion by which its validity is to be measured.

Marker made a film about those events a decade afterward, "A Grin Without a Cat," and its thesis is that 1968 actually happened in 1967 that the generational and (no pun intended) cultural revolution of 1968 was a mere epiphenomenon resulting from the expressly political uprisings of the year before (which, however, didn't result in widespread political revolution).

Marker made a film about those events a decade afterward, "A Grin Without a Cat," and its thesis is that 1968 actually happened in 1967 — that the generational and (no pun intended) cultural revolution of 1968 was a mere epiphenomenon resulting from the expressly political uprisings of the year before (which, however, didn't result in widespread political revolution).

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