Sentence examples for sustains the notion from inspiring English sources

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A hall-like room full of etchings sustains the notion that whatever the subject, Sweerts treated it with directness.

Increasing evidence sustains the notion that imaging iron in brain of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) may add some specificity toward the identification of the disease pathology.

It is only the pertinacity of the mind/body dichotomy that sustains the notion that a sufficient biological account of the brain would be reductionist in the negative sense.

The government still confusedly sustains the notion that big airlines are in effect sovereign assets demanding de facto federal control.The European, Asian and Latin markets have created business models that better serve consumers and investors but like American counterparts succeed by allowing smaller-scale operations that arbitrage the cost distortions of the larger "sovereign" carriers.

Above all, far from letting daylight in upon magic, Frears's royal biopic shows us that the process of the light refracting between Sovereign and audience in fact creates and sustains the notion of the magic in the first place.

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Twenty-five yeago ago, the videotape transfer of a film sustained the notion of a movie as a continuous track: you could run it forward or backward, but the film was "printed" on magnetic tape, and you remained on the track.

Yet while Google's remarkable commercial success helps sustain the notion that there is a viable digital future out there for the rest of us, the failure of Netscape or the dotcom crash ought to lead us to consider that not every good idea becomes a global hit.

AT THE end of May, when an array of governments involved in Bosnia met in the Portuguese town of Sintra, they drew up a modest list of tasks, along with deadlines, that the Bosnians were to complete in order to sustain the notion that they were bent on putting their country together again, however loosely.

It is, then, impossible to sustain the notion of a pristine and primordial Andean voice.

Elsewhere, though, it's harder to sustain the notion that the future will simply be a virtualised version of the past.

The laws sustained the notion that matter moves regularly (in a straight line) and that upon impact bits of matter alter their motions in regular ways something that happens constantly in the full universe (the "plenum") conceived by Descartes.

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