Sentence examples for the major tenets from inspiring English sources

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Yet starting with that April speech, Mr. Obama has come to adopt most of the major tenets supported by a majority of the commission's members, though his proposals do not go as far.

One of the major tenets of human evolution, the story of our world conquest, is now urgently in need of revision.

Critics have assailed their scientific methods, suggested that some work is tinged by sexism and disputed most of the major tenets of the scientists' approach.

It was alleged that the results of the research, and therefore the major tenets of the theory, were artifacts of the critical incident technique employed in the research.

And the State Department organized briefings for allies surprised by the deal, which reverses years of nonproliferation policies and skirts the major tenets of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which is credited by many with limiting the spread of nuclear weapons.

Studies of human LSCs have served an important role in defining the major tenets of the cancer stem cell model, which centre on the frequencies of cancer stem cells, their potential hierarchical organisation and their degree of maturation.

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Thus, the experimental results indicate that perceptual organization is not universal and immediate; rather, they support the major tenet of Gestalt theory that things look as they do because of the organization imposed by the perceptual process (e.g., by the perceiver).

It questioned, " whether we should continue unwarranted male circumcisions, especially when the major tenet of medical ethics is ' do no harm'".

The major tenet of this approach is to build up a complete likelihood function as if missing information or latent variables are known.

The major tenet of this manuscript, i.e., distinct and relevant species differences between human and mouse sperm, is about to impact the use of mouse sperm as a model system for humans.

The major tenet of this model is that persons will take action to ward off an illness if they believe that they are susceptible, the illness has serious consequences, the course of action is beneficial, or the anticipated benefits of action outweigh the costs (9).

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