Sentence examples for quite reinforcing from inspiring English sources

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Getting all the cards in the done pile is quite reinforcing.

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But apart from providing an apposite corporate slogan for the measure's passage – "Just do it" – choosing Nike as a location didn't quite reinforce his message.

Such a need seems now quite reinforced since results were until now expressed as pregnancy rate per cycle or pregnancy rate per couple, whereas single live birth rate and drop out rate are claimed to be taken into account nowadays.

The net deuterium exchange at long times into both proteins is quite similar, reinforcing the necessity to analyze and compare individual peptides in order to detect possible differences in local flexibility.

It is noteworthy that, despite the fact that some reference-genes remain stable during microgravity exposure, several others, investigated in the study of C. S. Thiel et al., change quite dramatically, thus reinforcing the concept that exposure to near weightlessness may have a profound impact on living processes.

"In effect, this is shifting the burden onto the developing countries and is holding them down from developing; quite frankly this is reinforcing historical patterns of injustice and domination".

It intrigues, if never quite soars, and reinforces the sense that there must be something going on here, even if you can't fathom quite what it is.

"The advent of modernization is now reinforced quite powerfully by television.

The impression that the Fed is tired of trying so hard got even stronger last week, after a news conference in which Mr. Bernanke seemed quite happy to reinforce the message of an imminent reduction in stimulus.

But the report is quite likely to reinforce administration frustration over the mounting pressure among nations and aid organizations to lift the sanctions on the ground that they inflict undue hardship on the Iraqi people.

In particular, the entry of a solo instrument before an orchestral ritornello in the Fourth and Fifth piano concerti (a device anticipated by Mozart but to quite different effect) reinforces the sense of the soloist as a protagonist, even a romantic hero, an effect later composers would struggle to reproduce.

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