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to instructive
adjective
Conveying knowledge, information or instruction.
synonyms
Exact(5)
But the lesser severity of what they're dealing with points to instructive distinctions between their societies and ours.
To understand what's going on in the world, and in the Middle East especially, we readers now have to turn to nonfiction -- to instructive commentaries like Bernard Lewis's or to revealing autobiographical works like Azar Nafisi's "Reading Lolita in Tehran" or Irshad Manji's "Trouble With Islam".
The analysis of the way the newsroom PP works lead to instructive strategies to awaken public interest.
Rather, the depolarized cells started the differentiation process but were restricted from reaching a fully differentiated phenotype, due to instructive signals provided by the changes in Vmem.
The CS responses occur in floccular Purkinje cells in response to instructive target motions that are in the 'off'-direction for simple-spike firing during pursuit (Stone and Lisberger, 1990; Medina and Lisberger, 2008).
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Despite some lively passages, the whole sequence seems imposed -- perhaps, obscurely, to provide instructive parallels to Patrick's own evolution.
Every nation and government can contribute to this instructive plan to overcome global terrorism by achieving unification of all forces.
"It was intended to be instructive about the right way to deal with things.
Not only fair to ask, but instructive to know.
It needs to be instructive.
I've never found heartbreak to be instructive.
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