Sentence examples for underlying forces of from inspiring English sources

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I feel Karen would share my concerns that underlying forces of greed and hate persevere.

What is really going on, I suspect, has little to do with the underlying forces of supply and demand: it is mainly about speculation.

In the midst of these change trends, there will be significant new opportunities as the underlying forces of disruption and value creation are understood and leveraged.

The battlefield narrative method which worked so well in Stalingrad is less effective when dealing with the wider conflagration, where military events often matter less than the underlying forces of ideology, political geography, or industrial production.

It presents the historical context of how design relates to the economy of scale, and why underlying forces of that economy reduced the relevance of user experience and focused design practice on appearance.

By applying both concepts of concentration, we gain a more detailed understanding of the underlying forces of the concentration patterns at hand.

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Their social and intimate isolation of Jenny, the elision of her private life, is all the odder inasmuch as the underlying force of the story is itself one of unresolved and unspeakable desire — of the connection of a local man to a prostitute, a relationship that's furtive and, for that matter, illegal.

How the composer finds cohesion in such variegated materials is mysterious, but it probably has to do both with the underlying force of his ideas and with the commitment he elicits from his collaborators, who include the violist Kyle Armbrust and the versatile new-music pianist Cory Smythe.

Kafka captures the struggle between "the craving for loneliness and a terror of it"; Herbert Morris gives the miracle of people in their "most intimate, unguarded moments"; Virginia Woolf retrieves "irretrievable time". The underlying force of the book is the desire to recover the "weight of what's vanished" and fiction's alchemical ability to do so.

The principal underlying force of the inflationary phases of evolution is extensive genetic exchange between the respective biological entities, taking the forms of recombination, fusion, and fission; the specifics of these processes differ for different inflationary stages.

This 'knowledge' of God, Maritain admits, is not demonstrative but is, nevertheless, "rich in certitude" (Approches de Dieu, p. 19) and is both presupposed by, and is the underlying force for, philosophical demonstrations of God's existence.

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