Sentence examples for views encapsulated from inspiring English sources

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Relatives of the bombing victims, particularly the 189 Americans aboard, mostly concurred, their views encapsulated by those of Susan Cohen, 74, whose daughter Theodora, a 20-year-old drama and voice student from Port Jervis, N.Y., was among those killed.

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The candidates' differing views encapsulate their approaches to both the Arab Spring and the nature of American power.

The first is the view encapsulated by Wittgenstein, that one should only discuss things that one is kitted out to discuss.

Freeth's view encapsulated in a long speech was: "in this field my noble friend the Minister for Science has always adhered to one principle.

Business deals covering the entire Middle East turned on handshakes offered across the bar, while the terrace view encapsulated the country's renowned tourist mantra: you could watch skiers slalom down Mount Lebanon or swimmers frolic in the azure Mediterranean.

Explanations for pathogen diversity traditionally assume simple interactions between pathogens and the immune system, a view encapsulated by the susceptible infected recovered (SIR) model.

Seen from the corner of St Mary Axe and Leadenhall Street, with the venerable form of the St Andrew Undershaft church dwarfed in the foreground, the view encapsulates as graphically as any in the Square Mile the enforced proximity of violently different times and worlds: the old sanctities of faith and the towering proximity of wealth.

It was couched in the form of an open letter to Lyndhurst, and in Bradford's view encapsulates a political philosophy that Disraeli adhered to for the rest of his life.

This view is encapsulated in the current version of the government's Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which are under review and being reissued soon.

Merleau-Ponty rejected Husserl's bracketing of the world, arguing that human experience of the world is primary, a view he encapsulated in the phrase "the primacy of perception".

I never really understood McLuhan's views about television, preferring the perspective of one of his disciples, Neil Postman, who argued that the essential thing about the medium was that it had an infantilising effect, a view neatly encapsulated in the title of his wonderful book about the medium, Amusing Ourselves to Death.

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