Sentence examples for things resulting from from inspiring English sources

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With such amazing things resulting from such a simple beginning, the Game immediately caught the eye and mind of hobbysits, mathematicians, biologists, and computer scientists.

Seattleites, who spent the weekend lamenting how Mount Rainier has been completely shrouded in wildfire smoke, seemed able to think of just two good things resulting from the haze: easier sunset pictures and some relief from the heat wave, which pushed temperatures elsewhere in the Northwest over 105 degrees.

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All natural things result from the battle of these antagonistic forces for the possession of matter.

We've all heard it said that "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" but what if the reality is even greater than that - what if there are no parts to begin with and that most mistakes that we make in trying to understand the nature of things result from an inability to accurately perceive reality for what it truly is?

Another was the "social thing," resulting from the convivial atmosphere in this intimate floating concert hall; the conversational introductions to the music; and the fact that nearly every work was rooted in human relationships, linking composer and performer as  neighbors, family members or friends.

Ms. Lloyd agreed that "the female team thing" resulted from "personality and talent rather than, 'Oh, we're going to have an all-girls team.' " But, she added, "I think it was fundamental".

However, one good thing resulted from my going to Rodeo Drive that day.

It is clear that for Descartes, as for many other theologically orthodox thinkers, the existence of things results from an unconstrained exercise of God's omnipotent will to create ex nihilo.

The developmental course is extremely heterogeneous, which, among other things, results from the varied comorbid disorders.

Sebastian's disease — a term absent from the era's vernacular for alcoholism — lands him in an infirmary, suffering from, of all things, pneumonia resulting from his worn immunity.

Herodotus may not always give us the facts, but he unfailingly supplies something that is just as important in the study of what he calls ta genomena ex anthrōpōn, or "things that result from human action": he gives us the truth about the way things tend to work as a whole, in history, civics, personality, and, of course, psychology.

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