Sentence examples for thorough dissection from inspiring English sources

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In October, he predicted trouble for the company, based on a thorough dissection of its third-quarter earnings.

A WEO set up will give a proper forum for and thorough dissection of environmental issues in a formalised, institutionalised and independent manner.

Not at the finer points of carcass-rendering, but at what is expected to be a thorough dissection of bureaucratic incompetence.

Mr Hindy calls the internet "the greatest ally" of the movement.The revolution has much further to run, according to Mr Hindy's thorough dissection of the business and portraits of the people at its core.

In a thorough dissection of the ad and appeal to the agencies behind it, the chip company and Mr. Kutcher himself, the tech entrepreneur Anil Dash wrote: "Right now you're making the world worse.

The hows, whys, wherefores and difficulties of "improving" estate parkland crop up in several of Austen's novels – Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice is, for example, commended for the understated nature of its new garden work – but perhaps receives their most thorough dissection in the exchanges between Fanny Price and Mr Rushworth in chapter six of this book.

So it was that his effusive praise for Mr. Obama at the three Manhattan fund-raisers on Monday, and his thorough dissection of the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, was all but lost amid the attention to Mr. Clinton's off-message words in separate television interviews — one before Monday's events, the other a day later.

Although similar techniques were used and the measuring apparatus appears analogous, this may represent a more thorough dissection of our specimens.

To determine the importance of a dual (cervical and fundal) indocyanine green (ICG) injection and thorough dissection for the detection of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs).

The power of the transient transfection assays has allowed thorough dissection of numerous cis-regulatory modules, which provided insights into the functional constraints that shape enhancer architecture and diversification.

In 1966 1967 Harry B. Whittington found another good specimen, and in 1975 he published a detailed description based on very thorough dissection of some specimens and photographs of these specimens lit from a variety of angles.

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