Sentence examples for neither rendering from inspiring English sources

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Neither rendering depicts the Time Warner Center seen most often by passers-by, which is typically grayer or bluer and certainly darker.

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In the Letters Macaulay sets out her rather sensible prescriptions for raising robust children, who are neither rendered too timid nor too bold, and she argues that given the differences in individual character, educators may have to take different approaches depending on the temperament of the child.

However, because land protection decisions are long term, resource intensive, and difficult to reverse, conservationists need a robust model for identifying reserve networks that is neither rendered obsolete by a changing climate, nor constantly in flux.

However, preventing direct Nkd1/Dvl association is apparently insufficient to promote neoplasia, as deletion of the Dvl-binding Nkd1 EFX motif neither rendered mutant mice susceptible to cancer nor potentiated the frequency of Apc mutation-driven intestinal adenomas [32].

The social importance of an invention neither renders it more or less patentable, for the most part.

The expression of mutants such as ALKT1087I, ALKD1091N, ALKA1099T, ALKT1151M, ALKA1234T and ALKR1464STOP neither renders Ba/F3 cells independent of IL-3 for their growth nor exhibits transforming activity.

But although the new world of ultra-flexible labour markets has its flaws, those on the left looking for a restored rigidity are playing a dangerous game: the unemployment that could result would help neither those rendered jobless nor those scraping by.

Had the Home Affairs Committee paid attention, they'd have heard – again and again – that some people like their job, some hate it, but neither condition renders them incapable of making choices.

(Cloak offers integration with neither Facebook nor Twitter, rendering it even less valuable to the average chat avoider).

As ethnic minority women are considered prototypical of neither, we are rendered invisible.

The second aspect of Newton's argument is more intriguing it also harks back to Locke's discussion with Stillingfleet, for Locke had contended that God may have superadded not only gravity to material bodies, but also the power of thought, linking them because he believed that neither could be rendered intelligible using any philosophical means at his disposal.

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