Sentence examples for unity of various from inspiring English sources

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One of the French scientists who influenced Grant was the anatomist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, whose ideas on the unity of various animal body plans and the homology of certain anatomical structures would be widely influential and lead to intense debate with his colleague Georges Cuvier.

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Such a view does not presuppose the methodological unity of the various sciences, only that successful sciences have some methodological uniqueness, even if this is not exactly the same across all the sciences.

Based on the NPE, Malaysian science teachers are not only able to inculcate an understanding of science content, science process skills and positive attitudes towards science, but also able to inculcate ethics, moral values, and foster unity among students of various ethnic groups.

But, mainly because of the lack of unity between the various factions of the rebel groups, no deal looks imminent.

While various organizations have staged protests over the past year, Monday's rally was a previously unseen show of unity by various opposition parties and civil groups, and timed to coincide with the extravagant gala organized by Fidesz to celebrate the signing of the Constitution.

Partnerships needed to end child marriages "If we are to end the scourge of child marriage in Zimbabwe, and the world, there is a need for a continued collective partnership and unity of purpose among the various organisations around the country".

This is epitomized by the factor of safety whose values higher than unity suggests various uncertainties of design that are tackled through material padding.

As with any other multicentre study, we are confronted with certain disadvantages, such as the loss of unity of judgement, with the participation of various researchers, or the reduced homogeneity of the sample group and the parallel increase in data dispersion.

Heiler believed in the essential unity of religions a recurring theme in various guises in the period, though open to question because of the widely apparent divergences between prophetic and other religions, such as Theravāda Buddhism and Jainism, which do not believe in a supreme personal being.

So in question 76 Thomas argues for the complete unity of soul with body against various alternative positions to be found among his contemporary theological interlocutors.

"Since the end of monarchies, politics is essentially 'by the people, for the people'… the war-effort of modern states consists basically in strengthening the unity of its own people through various means, like the construction of air-raid shelters to social welfare, while simultaneously trying to undo the unity of the enemy nation, turning the enemy people into a disorganized populace".

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