Sentence examples for substantial passages from inspiring English sources

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Substantial passages in Judge Hamilton's decision concerned nomenclature.

And, while there are undeniably substantial passages of Holloway's music that evoke the bittersweetness of Berg or mid-period Schoenberg, it isn't this that provokes hostility.

Unlike classic environmental writing that focuses largely on the good that nature does for the soul or mankind — think Thoreau and Leopold — "And The Moon Be Still As Bright" and its sequel include substantial passages lamenting how bad man is for nature.

Although substantial passages of the "Melian Dialogue," as well as other parts of the History support a realistic reading, Thucydides' position cannot be deduced from such selected fragments, but rather must be assessed on the basis of the wider context of his book.

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A substantial passage in her speech dealt with this subject.

In the latter case, the more substantial passage, he gives a somewhat Scotistic definition: "Intuitive and abstractive cognition are not distinguished according to having a species or not, but only according to the disposition of the object, because if the object is present, the species represents it intuitively; if absent, it represents it abstractively".

But after almost 25 minutes of such immaculate musical surfaces you do begin to want something a bit more substantial – a passage that is more statement than suggestion, a moment of roughness or at a least that everything is not as cut and dried as it seems.

The substantial margin of passage in both houses obscured visceral disagreements over philosophy and ideology.

The changes in the gene expression pattern after thawing were similar to the not frozen cells, and the first passage after thawing (passage 2) showed more changes in gene expression when compared with passage 3. Substantial changes of gene expression in the RASF populations could be detected in passages 5 to 6 with alterations from 9.5 to 12.0% of the expressed genes.

John L. Casti, a science writer who teaches at the Technical University of Vienna and at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico, has been accused of lifting a substantial number of extended passages from other sources in his latest book, "Mathematical Mountaintops: The Five Most Famous Problems of All Time" (Oxford, 2001).

However, CSF undergoes substantial dilution as it passages into the blood, and this raises challenges in trying to detect brain-specific biomarkers in plasma - their concentration is likely to be orders of magnitude lower than in the brain or CSF.

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