Sentence examples for not having derived from inspiring English sources

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Feuerbach criticized Leibniz, however, for not having derived the unity or harmony of the monads from the nature of the monads themselves, and for appealing instead to a theological representation of God as an alien, external power who achieves this harmonization miraculously, and hence, inexplicably.

Although this does not exclude the possibility of primers annealing to potential gene duplicates in the studied plants' genomes, our results are consistent with the alleles representing only one gene in Arabidopsis, not having derived from paralogous loci.

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The answer is less than $150, because the buyer of the finished product would otherwise have just spent his $150 elsewhere (although presumably he would not have derived as much utility from the alternative purchase thus his decision to spend his money on my fish when the option arose).

In short, mathematics is useful, not because it allows you to derive conclusions that you couldn't have derived from nominalistically respectable premises alone, but rather because it makes the derivation of those (nominalistically respectable) conclusions easier than it might otherwise have been.

The alignment region spanning each miRNA is analysed to detect bases in the miRNA sequence that could not possibly have derived from the precursor it aligns to.

As long as someone not federally funded has derived the cells from the embryo, research into the stem cells themselves may go forward.

The different metrics that we have used paint a picture that is consistent with the conclusions of Hufton et al. [ 27]: amphioxus is not 'ancestral', but has derived from the ancestral chordate in many ways.

It is argued that current attempts used in the communication of cardiovascular risk, such as recall, self-reported confidence in understanding and perceived difficulty in understanding are not suitable methods; as repetition and personal judgements do not indicate that individuals' have derived the correct meaning and possess a true understanding [ 5].

But the strange muteness in theatres may have derived not so much from guilt or shame as from an all-encompassing compassion; or call it self-pity.

Mr Naimi's influence has derived not from royal blood the Saudis prefer a non-royal as oil minister but from his technical expertise and his canny management of the oil market.

Therefore, it is not clear whether or not the study subjects could have derived more substantive benefits from higher doses of fluoxetine.

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