Sentence examples for terms that connect from inspiring English sources

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I ask for behavioral descriptors that help create a basic vision of each extreme and also ask for some emotional terms that connect the individuals more deeply with each experience.

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Both "Scot" and Gaidel were ethnic terms that connected them to the majority of the inhabitants of Ireland.

As one onlooker puts it – using a term that connects with Bond's back catalogue – these methods are very rock'n'roll, like a guitarist letting rip with enormous, unexpected mid-set solos.

Finally, the term African is a term that connects African Americans to a global community of people of African descent that are connected by a common history and a common experience.

Programs for first-term students that connect them with upper-level students, including Dean's Advisors, Coker Fellows, and the YLS Mentor Program.

Obesity frequently leads to type II diabetes, which makes sense in terms of the pathways that connect metabolism with insulin resistance.

The measure HeteSim (4) defines the relatedness of entity pairs in terms of the paths that connect the entities in a graph.

RelFinder asks the user for two or three entities and, after a disambiguation step, searches for relevant connections in the knowledge base that connect such terms and displays the result as a graph.

On the other hand, there are interpretations that connect the term "God" in a clear and relatively straightforward way with religious attitudes, such as those of worship, and with very important human desires, such as the desires that good will triumph, that justice be done, and that the world not be one where death marks the end of the individual's existence.

This proposal is the first step in a long-term vision that connects the impoverished urban core of Detroit with the much wealthier suburbs, stretching all the way to Ann Arbor.

This is usually performed by using literature-curated, gene-centric biological knowledge bases that connect genes to functional categories (terms) such as the functional terms in the Gene Ontology.

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