Sentence examples for subtle conjunction from inspiring English sources

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Instead, it is to be found in a more subtle conjunction of motivations revolving around the idea of resistance.

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It requires subtle thinking, and the conjunction of law, markets, technology and norms to get right.

For it is true that bones and flesh are not enough to constitute a face, and that is why it is infinitely less physical than the body: it is characterized by the look in the eyes, the expression of the mouth, the wrinkles, by all that conjunction of subtle attributes whereby the souls reveals itself by way of the flesh Ernesto Sábato, On Heroes and Tombs.

It is then apparent that a specific feature of ATP7A is glycosylation which, in conjunction with subtle changes of amino acid sequence [ 45], determines stabilization on plasma membranes, and may explain its functions in copper homoeostasis.

Complex sentences with subtle use of distinctive conjunctions were a feature of the Classical language, and effective play was made with the possibilities offered by flexible word order.

In contrast, disruption of both Sulf1 and Sulf2 simultaneously resulted in high-penetrance perinatal lethality in conjunction with multiple subtle developmental defects.

You perform a Google search looking for sensitive information that either gives direct access to a network, or something subtle that could be used in conjunction with other finds.

The anatomy of memory is subtle; functional MRI and PET scans, in conjunction with memory testing, suggest that the parietal cortex is linked to the hippocampus by networks of neurons, so the memory loss might be prompted by damage caused "upstream" by the beta-amyloid.

In her photo series Quantum Blink, Isabel Martinez captures the conjunction of two moments, representing the subtlest movements by merging images in stripe-like segments.

Traditionally, the semicolon has three uses: it can replace a comma in a series that includes interior commas, such as this one; it can replace a comma and a conjunction in a compound sentence, creating a subtle relationship between clauses; and it can be used artfully to suggest hesitations and inflections, a dangerous practice best explored in a graduate seminar on Henry James.

Our data, in conjunction with others, support the notion that subtle changes in PHD and HIF activities are sufficient to reprogramme the tumour microenvironment.

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