Sentence examples for on assimilate from inspiring English sources

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"Beaten children very early on assimilate the violence they endured, which they may glorify and apply later as parents, in believing that they deserved the punishment and were beaten out of love".

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However, neither the ability of pitcher plants to assimilate ON directly, nor the role of the food web in modulating such ON uptake has been investigated experimentally.

These striking findings, from the Pew Hispanic Center, suggest that it is probably time to focus on assimilating the people who are here and show no signs of leaving.

Another popular idea is to turn the slur of English xenophobia on its head, by highlighting the fact that England much more than Scotland, Wales or Ireland has always been a hybrid nation, which has thrived on assimilating generations of immigrants.For politicians, however, the idea of Englishness remains a dangerous subject.

** It says something about the way Yiddish culture still tugged like an undertow on assimilated Jews — and American literary culture itself — that a great postwar American critic sat in a room in New York with a great postwar American novelist, translating a writer known only to readers of the Jewish Daily Forward.

It says something about the way Yiddish culture still tugged like an undertow on assimilated Jews — and American literary culture itself — that a great postwar American critic sat in a room in New York with a great postwar American novelist, translating a writer known only to readers of the Jewish Daily Forward.

This paper focuses on assimilating the disparate feedback provided by force and vision sensors for telerobotic systems guided from within virtual environments.

To the best of our knowledge, studies on assimilating multi-scale soil moisture data into a distributed hydrological model with a series of detailed vertical soil moisture profiles are rare.

Moving forward, if we would like to continue to increase social cohesion in order to gain benefits to society, and if it is truly smaller cities that have difficulty assimilating immigrants, then the focus needs to be on assimilating the particular groups of Hispanic immigrants in smaller cities and, to a lesser extent because they are a smaller section of the population, white immigrants.

However, while the "generalized reference" of Recanati, Pelczar et al., and others is based on assimilating names to the parameters of indexicals, the DBS analysis is traditional in that it is based on an act of baptism which is generalized in that it may occur implicitly as well as explicitly.

So, congratulations on assimilating with non-famous people and also graduating, Emma Watson!

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