Sentence examples for progress in matters of from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes progress in matters of social policy occurs when the moralizers step back and the tinkerers step forward.

The movie put everyone in a good mood and strongly suggested the possibility of human progress in matters of jurisprudence.

Though Ole Miss officials are quick to say there is more work to be done, much of the program's emphasis has been on the university's undeniable progress in matters of race: the president of the student body is a black woman and, even more notably for a school that has long prided itself on beauty queens, so is the homecoming queen.

It is important to research and study new protein biomarkers, particularly for discriminating stage 2 and stage 1 of the disease, and this is possible thanks to progress in matters of protein and peptide analysis with the evolution of mass spectrometry, for example, [ 59].

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The case shows that the country has progressed in matters of racial prejudice, he said.

But in matters of race, I think change really has been progress.

For all his skepticism about the diminished adventure of contemporary life, there's one regard in which Godard, looking at the withdrawn and bewildered young people in his presence, sees authentic progress: in the matter of animal rights, which are discussed in a series of remarks on the soundtrack, added in the actors' copious voice-over.

She was soon stunned by how much they could progress in a matter of weeks.

The fulminant course of NSTI progresses in the matter of hours requiring immediate diagnosis and treatment to save lives and limbs.

It was the board's recognition of the lack of progress in these matters that led to the appointment of a new head of diversity, Yasir Mirza, who reports directly to the managing director, Tim Brooks.

Consider a prejudice once thought to be even more intense than racial prejudice: If we've made even a quarter of the progress in racial matters that we have in issues regarding sexuality, that alone turns the Bradley Effect on its ear. 2. There are 60 million Americans of voting age who hadn't yet reached the age of eight in 1982.

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