Sentence examples for proximate move from inspiring English sources

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And this time, both men proximate move, Jayawardene at two diving in front of Sangakkara at one, to claim a handy snaffle.

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Rejecting the discredited Aristotelian idea of antiperistasis, according to which the tendency of a thrown projectile to continue moving is due to a proximate but external moving cause (such as the air surrounding it),[47] he argues that only an internal motive force, transmitted from the mover to the projectile, could explain its continued motion.

It is unclear if elements of this same force moved on to take Sharqat, Qaiyara, Baiji, and Tikrit, or if separate forces already proximate to these locations simply moved in to take their respective targets in sequence.

Think about it: if secular shifts in trade patterns are responsible, in a proximate sense, for part of Spain's move into trade deficit and Germany's move into surplus since 1999, what this says is that even if you get relative wages back to 1999 levels, Spain will still be in deficit and Germany in surplus – so you need to go beyond that point.

Hein­rich offers a brief prescription — "We need two things: clear vision and also a spiritual imperative so that we will focus on the ultimate ecology, not the proximate economy" — and then he quickly moves on... to the evolutionary pressures of head and body lice.

It moved the workforce into proximate parity with the shifting demands of an increasingly post-industrial labor force.

NM is hypothesized to gently move both the anatomical structures proximate to the neural elements that are being compromised, as well as the neural elements themselves [ 22].

So I am unfree only when something external to me pushes or moves me, but I am free whenever the proximate cause of my body's movement is internal to me as an "acting being" (5:96).

One potential mechanism for generating this variation is the rearrangement of the mt genome to move coding regions to a position proximate to a different promoter, resulting in novel mRNA types.

In particular, tacit knowledge is transferred in highly cooperative relationships as it requires direct and personal interactions; on the other hand, in the case of competition, Sören Kock (2000) suggests that proximate competitors are able to observe each others' moves and countermoves, enabling them to rapidly imitate each others' products.

The field in general is gradually moving from an exclusive focus on proximate mechanisms and individual differences, to a broader consideration of the origins of vulnerabilities humans share and how they interact with certain environments to create disease.

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