Sentence examples for ultimately owing to from inspiring English sources

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The end of this process of diminishing activities is matter which is entirely bereft of form and so of intelligibility, but whose existence is ultimately owing to the One, via the instrumentality of Intellect and Soul.

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For instance, if one thinks that one is likely better to respect others' rights by complying with the authority's directives, the action is ultimately owed to those others.

This attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, owing to an anchor from a previous wreck that had become embedded in Missouris hull.

Some have argued that social and economic gaps in BMI distribution may ultimately narrow, owing to blanket exposure to an increasingly obesogenic environment [ 14].

More than one third of the clients who initially agreed to HIV testing were ultimately not tested owing to an unacceptable waiting time.

Although the IPC NB was ultimately specified, perhaps owing to a drop in transgene activity, this result suggests that the competence period for the IPC can be extended by at least 2 hours if Notch activity is maintained at a high level in the placode.

An effort by a group of citizen scientists to commandeer an out-of-service NASA satellite and move it into Earth's orbit ultimately failed in July 2014 owing to a malfunctioning propulsion system.

But Geithner felt that firing the leadership of the bailed-out banks would ultimately cost taxpayers money, owing to the loss of expertise, and would inevitably punish executives who were not to blame.

A classically trained composer, he knew his Bach and Beethoven, and riffs on both to comic effect in "Cradle," but the score has a jaunty, driving appeal that ultimately owes more to jazz and other pop music forms.

The potential cumulative benefits of these programs are shown in this example in the report: "A service member who takes out $81,000 in loans for school will ultimately owe up to $101,000 after his in-school deferment.

·OH is a highly reactive and non-selective oxidant which can initiate oxidative degradation reactions of refractory synthetic and natural organic compounds and is capable of mineralizing them ultimately to CO2 and H2O owing to their high oxidation potential (+2.80 eV versus NHE) in an aqueous solution[27, 28].

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