Sentence examples for more complex achievements from inspiring English sources

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This work by Carl Maria von Weber is regarded as the first great German Romantic opera, and, in its way, an important step on the road that led to Wagner's and Strauss's more complex achievements.

The relevant functionings can vary from such elementary things as being adequately nourished, being in good health, avoiding escapable morbidity and premature mortality, to more complex achievements such as having a decent and valuable job, not suffering from lack of self-respect, taking active part in the life of the community, and so on.

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Executed in what a contemporary review called "the high and peculiar Griffith tempo," the sequence still makes the heart race, and points the way to the even more complex achievement of the multilayered montage in "Intolerance," which Griffith would create the next year.

They provided evidence from reading times and lexical decision times that accomplishments (α CAUSE x BECOME IN-STATE) are inherently more complex than achievements (x BECOME IN-STATE).

Potential shapes range from the relatively simple (being cheerful enough in the elevator that your co-workers don't think you hate them) to, in later rounds, the more complex (subtly downplaying your achievements around your extended family so that no one feels envious).

By incorporating such aspects into the final examination, the GCCI could make its assessment instrument more valid and move it beyond the current focus on component skills and discrete bits of knowledge, to encompass the more complex aspects of student achievement (Pellegrino et al., 2001).

As Ms. Dati exits French politics for the more genteel environment of European Union lawmaking in Brussels and Strasbourg, the reality appears more complex — combining strands of immigrant achievement, gossip-page glamour and the rugged infighting of French politics.

But Orwell also admired Kipling; O'Connor considered him, albeit grudgingly, one of the great short-story writers; Raine calls him England's "greatest short-story writer … whose achievement is more complex and surprising than even his admirers recognise".

In contrast to the relationships between P. falciparum infection and anemia, the relationships between malaria and cognition and educational achievement are more complex.

This behavior partially compensates for the higher frustration, which, as already mentioned, might be instrumental to the achievement of more complex dynamics than those required for the transcriptional networks.

But the more complex and powerful scientific findings and technological achievements got, the more scepticism spread among the common people.

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