Sentence examples for therefore something that from inspiring English sources

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The French look upon it as food, whereas to the British it is primarily a pet and therefore something that should not be eaten.

One is that of so-called critical anthropologists, who see anthropology as an arm of colonialism and therefore something that should be done away with.

Is the George W. brand of compassion therefore something that will insidiously, albeit unintentionally, undermine a social order based on the notion that America has no established religion and that its citizens have absolute freedom of belief?

He is not alone in his acceptance of the "linkage" doctrine, which in this case holds the Soviet presence in Ethiopia to be a part of a global strategy - part of the larger ideological conflict between East & West - and therefore something that must be weighed in the balance when we deal with Moscow or any of its clients on other matters.

I myself am partial to a classic black one-piece suit with a low back, gently supported bodice, and hip-hugging bottoms, bought at Patagonia, sleek but also relatively modest, and therefore something that would never conceivably appear in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, where form tends to trump function, aquatic or otherwise.

It amazes me that in France, the civilised custodian of so many of these masterpieces, they can still be treated like the work of supposedly clumsy and ignorant "cave men" – and therefore something that can be replaced by a mock cave.

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We, therefore, have something that is expensive to produce but also desired by many.

We therefore need something that tackles the condition at its roots,' he said.

He told the BBC: "That would be a major change in church doctrine and therefore not something that can be slipped out in the news.

Danger or, rather, death is something external and knowable, and therefore is something that can be prevented the boys get vaccinations, hold polio sugar cubes under their tongues, caution Cecilia not to touch her mouth to the drinking fountain.

Although the idea of fire insurance had been around since the early sixteen-hundreds, most people thought of fire as an act of God, and therefore not something that could be reasonably insured against.

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