Sentence examples for universally point from inspiring English sources

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--Chuang therehise there is no point trying to find a new name for this Nothing we encounter, we can keep in mind that it has long been called things like mind, essence, spirit, soul, and so on--concepts that universally point at something experienced that cannot be destroyed by the death of the body.

And for an evening we were United on One Planet Earth as One Global Village--relieved and ecstatic that this 21-Year effort had now culminated in the framing of an international agreement upon which we could now universally point and build forward.

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"I had never gotten a feedback so universally beside the point," she wrote.

"The founding principles of the NHS make it universally free at point of use and we are clear that it will continue to be so.

The unique status of English as a global language gives our writers an enormous advantage, she added, but we're wrong to assume our literature is universally relevant – a point brought home to her by a recent trip to China.

Not long after It Gets Better and the Trevor Project had become well known, "bullying" had proven itself a universally successful talking point, with Stefani "Lady Gaga" and her mother Cynthia Germanotta forming the anti-bullying/pro-acceptance Born This Way Foundation in 2011 and the U.S. Department of Education launching StopBullying.gov in 2012.

No universally accepted end point has been established for therapeutic trials in FD and the Food and Drug Administration FDAA) has provided no specific guidelines.

The minister's letter concedes it has never been universally loved, but points out that in 1979 and 1980, soon after it opened, it won a string of construction and design awards.

In clinical pathology, no universally accepted cut points are available for the interpretation of immunohistochemical prognostic factors in breast cancer.

Therefore, there are no fixed and universally applicable cutoff points to separate insufficient from sufficient adrenal responses in the critically ill, depending on severity of disease.

There are no universally accepted cutoff points for dichotomising PG1 or the PG1 : 2 ratio (Weck and Brenner, 2006), and hence to be consistent with previous studies in China in which we used Biohit kits (Kamangar et al, 2008; Ren et al, 2009), we used a cutoff point of <50 for PG1 and <4 for PG1 : 2 ratio to define atrophy.

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