Sentence examples for particularity with which from inspiring English sources

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The added clarity offered today highlights the breadth and particularity with which other platforms, notably the wishy-washy Twitter, should lay out their rules about content moderation.

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Routine document destruction of this kind can be effective in defeating civil lawsuits since plaintiffs lawyers must plead fraud against accounting firms "with particularity," which is very difficult to do without access to the accountants' work papers or to underlying documents which may be long gone by the time a civil suit reaches its discovery phase.

He won't sleep tonight if he dozes off now.'" Readers who are looking for a neat story of loss and redemption, a simple narrative arc, catharsis on the cheap, will find no such thing here: the particularity of Deraniyagala's suffering, and the intensity with which she feels it, is immense.

They owe their distinction to the skill with which they honor the Enlightenment concept of clear geometric form while rejecting the ornamental particularities of neo-Classical style.

The study of organics represents a return to the consideration of the individual body with which Mechanics had started, but now considered as "infinite process in which the individuality determines itself as the particularity or finitude which it also negates, and returns into itself by re-establishing itself at the end of the process as the beginning".

We look to see which names weigh the most and with which poems; we see how much room lesser worthies have been accorded and note the brief appearance of the obscure or forgotten; we are grateful for the enterprise over all and eager to complain about particularities.

However in most instances the engineer deals with structural elements endowed with geometrical particularities which allow for further simplification in modelling based on the concept of 2D or even 1D equivalent continuous media.

Cohen argues with considerable force that it is particularity which must give way: forms are universals and, though they are substances, nothing said by Aristotle entails that they are therefore particulars.

Therefore, the key to understand the particularity rests with in which perspective and level to investigate the basic concepts?

A persistent theme is the uniqueness, the particularity, of memory, which Kulka seems to feel especially keenly.

The supply-chain has been fragmented and inefficient for years, particularity with the delivery of heavyweight goods to the consumer, which until now have been expensive and complex.

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