Sentence examples for richness of such from inspiring English sources

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It is the richness of such detail that fleshes out what could have been, given the circumstances, a broad-brush approach, but which turns out to be considerably more focused than that.

The sheer volume and semantic richness of such data opens enormous possibilities for utilizing and analyzing it for personal [7, 8], commercial [9, 10] as well as societal purposes [11 13].

While unicorns do exist, they are not the only type of remarkable entrepreneur that improves the lives of individuals, communities, ecosystems and countries and it is our opportunity to highlight the richness of such talent in all shapes and sizes through our work and education at the Center.

These organizational items are very broad and do not capture the richness of such a complex concept as PO [ 35].

This canonical RGD sequence is clearly an important component of interactions between cell and ECM; however, the full range and richness of such interactions will extend beyond this motif.

Although personal identifiers are removed from genotype-phenotype data in public databases, the risk of the inference of individuals by data intruders still exists due to richness of such data and increasing numbers of different types of public databases [ 17- 21].

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"Her voice has such a purity of tone, such richness of timbre, such individuality of diction, that if her growth continues she will be able some day to succeed Akhmatova," he wrote in "Soviet Russian Literature" (1964), a feat that would make her "the greatest living woman poet in Russia".

The richness of dishes such as wild boar and glazed duck breasts (not to mention the excellent sauces) similarly hark back to an older and more refined era.

Evolutionary psychology not only generates many novel hypotheses about organizational design but it also offers a richness of methods such as comparative approaches, cross-cultural methods, and organizational neuroscience techniques.

This unique feature softens the light's effect and brings out the richness of materials such as the floors made of Afromosia, a rarely used African wood similar to oak in terms of hardness.

If the role for L1s in XCI was not based on direct interaction, but rather on some general feature such as the A-richness of L1s, such role could be maintained in the absence of new L1 deposition for much longer than a role involving direct interactions, e.g., the AT-richness of the O. palustris L1s has been maintained since the extinction of L1 activity.

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