Sentence examples for principle emerging from inspiring English sources

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Brooks fails to mention a disturbing principle emerging within the new Republican Party: its arrogation of Christianity as the power behind its power.

Indeed one quickly sees a wide variety of different interpretations of the correspondence principle emerging in the physics literature a variety of interpretations that persist to this day.

This is consistent with the principle emerging from our studies, which states that benefits of increasing dose should be greater for patients with greater RTB.

Our finding that learning-induced responses in primary visual cortex and the putamen reflected prediction errors accords with a basic principle emerging from many previous studies: prediction errors, or surprise, constitute a driving force for learning because they signal the need for learning in order to update predictions (Shanks 1995; Schultz et al. 1997; Schultz and Dickinson 2000).

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The violence of stylists hurts; the evil of stylists is painful; guilt and shame, or purity of intention and noble principle, emerge in a glance, a turn of phrase, a perfectly chosen or well-made object, a gesture, an aura.

If a general principle emerges, it is that human beings must find order within themselves to create an ordered universe; and to me there is one crucial exchange in which the Pandava leader is asked the miracle of life and says that "Each day death beats at our door yet we live as if we were immortal".

This modified an earlier ruling that said courts should simply respect a church's internal procedures and their outcome.Meghaan McElroy, an American legal scholar, argues that a "neutral" approach allows a judge to respond fairly whenever a large dissident movement, insisting on a point of principle, emerges within a religious group and makes a claim to part of its assets.

Territorial art has made one principle emerge: it is the horizontal that wins over the vertical; it is the slow advancement and differentiation of the landscape that defines the visual and physical horizon of the project.

But the true significance of the separability principle emerged most clearly in 1935, when (as hinted in the just-quoted remark) Einstein made it one of the central premises of his argument for the incompleteness of quantum mechanics (see Howard 1985 and 1989).

In fact, a simple design principle emerges: Technology works best when it simplifies work that is not fun (such as medication adherence, disease monitoring and appointment scheduling) and enables human connections, which are.

Nonetheless, despite uncertainties, especially among international compilations of national forest inventories, a large principle emerges.

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