Sentence examples for the idea of complementing from inspiring English sources

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If festooning the major shopping area of Fifth Avenue with chandeliers suspended from wires is witty but not likely to happen, the idea of complementing the Arch at Washington Square Park, where Fifth Avenue begins, with a similar arch dedicated to Marcus Garvey, at 110th Street at Fifth Avenue, is another of Ms. Adams's palpable spurs to thought.

We identify important differences between a rational agent model and an empirical model of human behaviour, while providing a brief review of relevant literature related to the idea of complementing rational models with empirical data about human behaviour.

To this aim, the paper focuses on a specific instrument – the Environmental Profit and Loss Account – that grounds on the idea of complementing the traditional profit and loss account by including figurative revenues and costs associated to the environmental impact of business activities.

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In addition to the quickly growing body of work on multicell processing for cellular systems [6, 7], there has recently been some activity around the basic idea of complementing and comparing the advantages of cooperation between BSs with some form of collaboration at the MS level as well.

"We had the idea to complement our venture scheme with a seed fund.

We complement the idea of lean production as an organizational configuration drawing upon the stream of strategy research that studies the relationship between sustainable competitive advantages and the existence of complementarities within activity systems (Porter and Siggelkow 2008).

(3) To complement the idea of basic rights, Shue offers a theory of related duties.

Thus, these results support and complement the idea of an alternative model of hierarchical activation of pro-apoptotic functions of BH3-only proteins (Cartron et al. 2004; Certo et al. 2006; Kim et al. 2006; Gallenne et al. 2009).

He did not actually invent the idea of making so-called complement DNA (cDNA), by copying the messenger molecules that carry genetic information from the cell nucleus, where the genome resides, to the protein-making machinery in a cell's periphery.

Again, this highlights the idea of Maelstrom as a complement to what we use today.

The idea of approaching the spatial complement of the shape of an object to ensure a distributed grasp is, however, rather common in biologically inspired robotics, e.g., snake robots (Hirose 1993).

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