Sentence examples for parallel to the example from inspiring English sources

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A close parallel to the example above is a murder by proxy; why do I experience a karmic result if the hit man I've hired does his job, but not if he doesn't?

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Structurally, this is parallel to the examples about the horses and Jack and Jill.

Given that the IAs in the Seediq/Paiwan/Atayal examples (68 70) are syntactically parallel to the Tsou examples (67b-c), the conclusion derived from the former group of languages arguably also holds in the latter one.

These effects cannot be addressed by this study, but would require analysis of the air stream in parallel to the measurements, for example by gas chromatography [19, 20].

One of the key problems with the HAS-BLED score is that the variables included in it nearly always scored parallel to the stroke risk (for example, CHADS2) score in patients with atrial fibrillation.

This is the same entity as the 'double contour' sign (described by Thiele and Schlesinger [ 17]), whereby an echogenic line was detected parallel to the cortex (of, for example, a metatarsal head) with an anechoic region between, representing hyaline cartilage.

Cells that orient the spindle parallel to the epithelial plane, for example, expand the tissue; those that rotate it orthogonally to the plane escape the epithelium, as in epithelial-mesenchymal transitions during development (Morin and Bellaïche, 2011; Gillies and Cabernard, 2011; Nakajima et al., 2013).

Our experiences from gender education indicate that, parallel to the importance of good examples to discuss and reflect on, it is crucial to create a climate for dialogue where students feel permitted to disclose ideas and attitudes, including such ideas as are not "politically correct" in a specific context.

Another example, parallel to the current episode, came in 1961, when President John F. Kennedy, alarmed by the growing strength of right-wing groups, "asked the director of audits at the I.R.S. to gather intelligence on organizations receiving tax exemptions," as Rick Perlstein wrote in "Before the Storm," his 2001 history of Barry M. Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign.

Study inclusion criteria included a) well-impregnated terminal tips with no artifact or overlapping precipitate, blood vessels, or other branches; b) terminal tip segments were not cut; and c) terminal tips were planar in the section, for example, parallel to the z-axis.

It should be noted that applied strains in these examples were parallel to the direction of the groove axis.

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