Sentence examples for reference to content from inspiring English sources

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In part, his scholarliness is responsible, making of him an oddly fusty zeitgeister, since he explains emergent technologies almost solely by reference to content derived from one – the codex, or physical books – that is increasingly redundant.

"When you do that, you retain whatever ownership rights in that content you had to begin with," read Snapchat's Terms of Service, in reference to content that is uploaded onto the company's servers.

The sole reference to content was that it emphasized the 'overlap' between IPV, mental health, substance use, and lethality.

Competency standards make reference to content including historical background, variations in cultural meanings and responses to health and maternity care, specific health needs of Aboriginal women and recognition and respect for customary law [ 23].

The self-administered standardised questionnaire was developed for the study by the first author, with reference to content in similar questionnaires that have assessed nurses' pressure injury knowledge and practice [ 21, 47, 48] and also with reference to systematic reviews and guidelines [ 1, 49].

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One committee member said that the reference to "content-based" labeling referred pretty much to what the F.D.A. is already doing -- requiring labeling only if the content of the food is changed significantly, not merely because genetic engineering was used.

The concept of CAM refers to aggregation and composition of individual multimedia contents into a content bundle that may include references to content-based services and can be delivered as a semantically coherent set of content and related services over various communication channels.

In American terms, the closest reference to the content of Thursday's address was perhaps Richard Nixon who, in his own 1968 acceptance speech, spoke of "cities enveloped in smoke and flame" and hearing "millions of Americans cry out in anguish".

Burge (1982) extends this conclusion from linguistic reference to mental content.

The social conventions on the basis of which we identify the law may, but need not, contain reference to moral content as a condition of legality.

To do it successfully, Conclusion sentences are expected to make reference to the content of Purpose sentences so that the reader associates them with the main objective of study.

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