Sentence examples for term culmination from inspiring English sources

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Matthiessen (1995b) takes a similar stance, preferring the term Culmination to emphasise the wave-like crescendo in meaning found at the end of the clause and text.

The characteristics of the population dynamics observed in the experiment and simulated in the model are highly similar: repeated pesticide pulses in combination with competition resulted in the long term culmination of low-dose effects.

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Mr. Walker's victory was helped by political crosscurrents unique to Wisconsin, where the historic union-led attempt to remove the governor halfway through his four-year term was the culmination of red-hot anger over his push to end collective bargaining for public workers.

The re-election of Mr. Putin to a second four-year term would be the culmination of a process that has recentralized power in the Kremlin, including a domination of Russian news organizations, according to the new assessment, which was presented on Capitol Hill this week.

The fifth category in the Sarvāstivāda taxonomy, that of the unconditioned (asaṃskṛta), comprises three dharmas, namely, space and two states of cessation (nirodha), the latter being a term that connotes the culmination of the Buddhist path (Cox 1995 2004AA, 553 554).

Roughwood created a "magical market" as the culmination of a term's work on magical beings, with origami venus "eyetraps", papier-mache dragons' eggs and ogre-eye cake pops to sell in the hall.

Then, throughout the elected candidate's first term, his/her efforts are a culmination of their attempts at "making good" on their ambitious campaign promises while further attempting to keep things steady so as to secure their chances of re-election.

This term of art refers to the culmination of years of research and clinical data that indicate what a reasonable and prudent medical professional should do in a given situation -- ordering additional tests, prescribing (or not prescribing) antibiotics, asking certain follow up questions -- and offering birth control.

"What you're seeing is the culmination of sometimes long-term investigations into terrorism financing," said a senior Justice Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

But Wandjina, Waterhouse's runner in the Group One Diamond Jubilee Stakes next Saturday, is different, a genuine Australian export whose appearance at the Royal meeting is the culmination of a long-term plan.

"Today's arrest marks the culmination of a long-term D.E.A. undercover investigation that spanned the globe," Mr. Garcia said, "and it marks the end of the reign of one of the world's most wanted arms traffickers".

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