Sentence examples for possibility whose from inspiring English sources

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Special emphasis is given to similarity, which exhibits sound theoretical properties but its calculation is usually computationally intensive, and possibility, whose calculation can be very efficient but it does not exhibit the same properties of similarity.

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The citation, in part, praised Mr. Morris as an artist "whose imagination transforms a traditional musical score into a gold mine of new possibilities, whose incorrigible wit gives his dances such original humor, and whose vision and profound belief in the power of dance is apparent in his many accomplishments".

Grisez clearly employs this approach: he writes that the first principle of morality is that "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding what is opposed to them, one ought to choose and otherwise will those and only those possibilities whose willing is compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment" (Grisez 1983, p. 184).

The international best selling book One Day has been made into a movie starring Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway as Dexter and Emma, two British friends with possibilities whose friendship and romantic near-misses are followed over 20 years by checking in with them every July 15th.

You know the Maestro's opinion of this subject, which is rich in possibilities and whose comic nature is quite out of the ordinary.

Another said that the administration was resistant to developing a "grand theory for a weapon whose possibilities they were still discovering".

A disturbing possibility for those whose DNA profiles are kept on the police national DNA database.

I thought it gave an added dimension of sorrow — a young couple whose possibility of raising a family was lost.

The blogosphere did not exactly greet these plans - whose possibility was previously explored in the Hollywood trade publications last year - rapturously.

There's heat, warmth, and a proximity to water that brings together the reckless young with the arthritic elderly, the wellsprings of vigor and possibility alongside those whose fountains are drying up.

This would point to the possibility that Neanderthals, whose name derives from a valley in western Germany, adopted certain human habits and technologies even as they were being gradually pushed out of their territory.

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