Sentence examples for view that far from inspiring English sources

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Altogether, our data support the view that far not all instances of any pattern (motif or not), but only few of them may play specific functional roles [ 47] and thereby exhibit a strong impact on pairwise connections between genes in transcription networks.

"I concede that I may have exaggerated this epidemic of pernicious anemia," he concedes not very convincingly, "but cling to my view that far too many practicing poets default to a rather inward, placid and bloodless response to the world".

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It's a view that reached far and wide.

It's a view that spreads far beyond our policies towards Israel/Palestine.

My initial reaction was sheer bafflement: Rattner first attacks a view that, as far as I know, nobody holds, then makes his case by saying in as many ways as he can think of that the debt is huge, huge I tell you.

In this context, Scalia's attack on minority students was not a clumsy rhetorical blunder or well-meaning discussion of educational theory, but entirely consistent with his radical reading of the US constitution – a longstanding view that is far removed from the ideas of liberals who cherish the document's egalitarian spirit.

Besides, regions with small depth, that is, large intensity in depth map, are also extracted as salient region, which is also in accordance with the fact that people are usually more interested in an object close to them in a view than that far away from them.

In contrast, Breyer writes that the majority in Citizens United "disregarded a traditional legal view that stretched as far back as 1907".

I interviewed "Orphan Black" creators and executive producers Graeme Manson and John Fawcett at Comic-Con, and in their view, that issue is far from resolved.

He came to hold political and religious views that were far to the right of most of his contemporaries', and to believe that Western civilization had been in decline since the thirteenth century, the time of Dante.

Michael Huemer's (2001) phenomenal conservatism and Jim Pryor's (2000) dogmatism are both views that are far more "permissive" in allowing for foundational justification.

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