Sentence examples for present-day matter from inspiring English sources

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"Are we harming our girls?", was a controversial question from WFF's inaugural panel, and widely foresaw the present-day matter of social media and it's influence on our youth; echoing with Essena Oneill's recent video, where the social media star openly put herself on blast, and shunned the newfound world of being an online celebrity.

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Given whatever one assumes about the present-day density of matter in the universe, one can calculate what sort of cosmic abundances should have resulted from the big bang.

For that matter, present-day, church-going Americans still hear the story of Abraham and Isaac from pulpits across the nation.

As Justice Kennedy put it in his concurrence in Parents Involved: "The distinction between government and private action, furthermore, can be amorphous both as a historical matter and as a matter of present-day finding of fact.

Why do the present-day densities of dark energy, dark matter, normal matter, neutrinos, and photons all fall within four orders of magnitude of one another?

The paper covers the present-day theoretical knowledge for the matter of isothermal adsorption separation of multicomponent mixtures and the related adsorption dynamics.

These measurements of the amount and "clumpiness" (or distribution) of dark matter in the present-day cosmos were made with a precision that, for the first time, rivals that of inferences from the early universe by the European Space Agency's orbiting Planck observatory.

present, that a protein compound was chemically formed, ready to undergo still more complex changes, at the present day such matter wd be instantly devoured, or absorbed, which would not have been the case before living creatures were formed".

Moreover, in this letter, Darwin pointed out that "at the present day such matter would be instantly devoured or absorbed, which would not have been the case before living creatures were formed".

The accompanying paper [ 97] starts with Darwin's famous notion that emergence of living substance anew is extremely unlikely because "...at the present day such matter would be instantly devoured or absorbed, which would not have been the case before living creatures were formed [ 286]".

It's an insult, a slur no matter how benign the present-day intent.

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