Sentence examples for original viewpoints from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Glück, whose work has been praised for its original viewpoints and also singled out for its anger and disaffectedness, confessed to some trepidation in assuming the laureate's responsibilities.

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But Berkeley needs no explanation; her portraits of friends and strangers, the best of which are five nearly life-size figures, deal with familiar issues of gender, identity, and desire from a genuinely original viewpoint.

However Lu et al. [ 26] suggested that, although anxiety is linked to high HA scores, only high novelty seeking (NS) appears as a good predictor of anxiety; indeed in agreement with the original viewpoint by Cloninger, people with high NS can show anxiety characterized by generalized turmoil or alarm without specific premonitory cues, frequently bodily pains, and slow fatigability [ 27].

A better idea is to define the central topic of your essay within the context of your class, or even from an original viewpoint, and then tie that into your thesis.

But proper jobs and grown-up lives train people to conform and thus they lose their more original youth viewpoints and behaviour.

When asked about the dog feces Sheen ordered fans to deliver, he stood by his original words, despite Viewpoint's claims that officials took care of the matter at hand.

Methods for the fatigue evaluation of welded aluminium structures are assessed from the viewpoints of original design and estimation of the residual life of existing structures.

The original version of this viewpoint appeared in Town Planning Review 85.5 (2014), published by Liverpool University Press.

The study aims at verifying the feasibility and usability of the evaluation software in Chinese nuclear power plant and at finding the potential problems in the original design from the viewpoint of human error probability.

Therefore, ({varvec{L}}_{mathrm{new}}) and other any derived matrices are similar with the original ({varvec{KS}}) from the viewpoint of KL divergence.

The March 21, 2009 The Economist included a story entitled "How China sees the World" that presents a parody that is also an homage to the original image, but depicting the viewpoint from Beijing's Chang'an Avenue instead of Manhattan.

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