Sentence examples for of connection much from inspiring English sources

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Some rights reserved Initially, I accepted all of these, anticipating some benefit somewhere down the line from having some kind of connection much like when I started using Twitter.

But I like being around the tangible items of the people whose DNA I'm carrying forward in time because it gives me a sense of connection, much like Superman's Fortress of Solitude.

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For robots it won't be like that: information processing via electromagnetic links with the cloud will be just another form of neural connection, much as my laptop right now is actually writing this blog post on a server thousands of miles away.

They juxtapose rather than proceed chronologically or logically, from cause to effect; they contain enigmatic and startling images that give the reader the pleasure of ferreting out connections, much as we do when we look at a cubist painting that combines figures and colour planes, or at a surrealist painting by, say, De Chirico, with its congealed dreamscapes.

There has been a steady internet chatter about the "Bush/Nazi" connection, much of it inaccurate and unfair.

Mr. Friedkin had been a documentary maker, and what he calls the "induced documentary" approach also gives "The French Connection" much of its continuing immediacy.

For a more business-oriented crowd, or people working with large files (creative pros, for instance) that kind of connection is much more relevant and useful on a daily basis.

The heuristic is based on the observation that in GRNs the number of connections is much lower than all possible connections.

She had neither scruples nor — in the absence of an intellect, an education, or social connections much of a choice about using her looks as a calling card.

We now consider the factors listed in (3) above and evidence linking nonlinear (modulatory) effects to backward connections, much of which depends on a closer consideration of the roles played by the different types of postsynaptic glutamate receptors: Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the cortex and activates both ionotropic and metabotropic receptors.

But he implausibly attributes to personal connections much of Kuhn's rise to prominence, as if readers cared that Kuhn was a protege of James B. Conant, a former president of Harvard University.

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