Sentence examples for orientation connected from inspiring English sources

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Being the strong sustainability orientation connected to a medium-long perspective a constant monitoring of Costa's strategies should be performed over several years.

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In pigs, palisades were finer and crypts wider with relatively uniform distribution around the eye, and radial orientation, connecting to numerous narrow criss-crossing invaginations beneath the scleral surface.

The development of energy models could thus have new orientations, connecting them to involve renewable energy options with land use, landscape and biodiversity concerns, which could be advanced into powerful SEA tools for integrated policy assessment.

"To the best of my knowledge, there is no empirical data which concludes that sexual orientation is connected to child sexual abuse," he said in a statement.

Large changes in the extent of material orientation are connected to the phase transitions determined before [9].

In social psychology, social value orientation is connected to research on social dilemmas and is defined as "the importance an individual attaches to their own and others' outcomes in situations of social interdependence" (Joireman et al. 2001).

That is why two days after Cardinal Bertone's comments, the Rev. Marcus Stock, the general secretary of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, released a statement saying, "To the best of my knowledge, there is no empirical data which concludes that sexual orientation is connected to child sexual abuse.

These points affect the interpretation of how mitotic spindle orientation is connected to the daughter cell properties.

Because the hydrogels envelope the redox enzymes, they electrically wire the reaction centers to electrodes irrespective of spatial orientation and connect to electrode redox centers of multiple enzyme layers.

These rods, or barbells, anchor an electronic device which, once calibrated, vibrates when facing north, providing the user with a sixth sense, one focused on orientation which connects them to the earth's magnetic field.

Professor Susan Stryker classifies the Compton's Cafeteria riot as an "act of anti-transgender discrimination, rather than an act of discrimination against sexual orientation" and connects the uprising to the issues of gender, race, and class that were being downplayed by homophile organizations.

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