Sentence examples for strongly conveys from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Ascher doesn't overtly comment on these theories, although his comical insertion of Tom Cruise smashing one gloved hand into another in "Eyes Wide Shut" — to represent the interviewees thinking super-hard — strongly conveys an amused, ironic detachment.

For Reid, the middle ground perspective - of maintaining savannas for people and wildlife - can be accomplished through moderation, a skill that Reid so strongly conveys in her book.

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It is doom, but Mr. Kadare knows that doom is most strongly conveyed when not quite carried out.

Her story is engaging, although dramatically a bit paint-by-numbers: characters, if broad-brush, are strongly conveyed.

What was strongly conveyed, however, by Morton-Smith's play, Angus Jackson's production and John Heffernan's compelling central performance was the excitement of working on the initial atomic experiments in wartime Berkeley.

Kunde, big-voiced and fastidious, strongly conveyed Faust's weariness of spirit and his fatal lack of moral discrimination, while Abdrazakov, insidiously seductive rather than ironic and snarling, was all too plausible as his nemesis.

Mr. Fried refused to talk about whether there were any plans to curb the rebel activity but said Mr. Edelman, who was en route to Baghdad at the time of the interview, would strongly convey the sense of Turkish outrage to the Iraqi authorities.

They added that the purpose of the meeting was to understand the concerns of the league and the union regarding H.G.H. testing and to "strongly convey our universal interest in protecting the health of millions of younger athletes across the country".

The results strongly convey that the proposed PAZSD methodology is effective in improving the performance and reliability of distance protection during infeed condition.

Comprehension of a weakly conveyed implicature entails processing a larger amount of contextual information before one can reach an interpretation, and this leads to greater processing effort; in contrast, understanding a strongly conveyed implicature requires processing a smaller amount of contextual information, therefore reducing the processing effort necessary for meaning interpretation.

Charles Darwin studied de Candolle's "natural system" of classification in 1826 when at the University of Edinburgh, and in the inception of Darwin's theory in 1838 he considered "the warring of the species", adding that it was even more strongly conveyed by Thomas Malthus, producing the pressures that Darwin later called natural selection.

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