Sentence examples for well assimilated from inspiring English sources

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She's pretty well assimilated, thanks very much.

American Muslims, the reasoning went, were well assimilated in diverse communities with room for advancement.

However, once well assimilated, these new attitudes seem to take hold in a fairly durable way.

He added that Hispanics are well assimilated, and that "this idea that immigration is the only issue that Hispanics care about is absurd".

But Wilhelmina, by now well assimilated and scared of yet again becoming a victim of repeated postwar antisemitic campaigns, refused to discuss the matter.

Denmark was able to evacuate its Jews from danger in 1943 partly because they were few in number and well assimilated, characteristics that had been ensured by closing Denmark's borders to Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution between 1933 and 1939.

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How do you actually measure whether what you're doing is helpful?" The assessment's goal, she explains, is to measure how well students assimilated the information during lab and can reproduce it in another context.

Cognition is a source of experience; and cognitive experiences may well be assimilated by plants not only to institute immediate responses but also to be stored as a memory.

You did very well in assimilating national minori ties, but not nearly as well with racial minorities.

WP2 of DIRECT focuses on deriving new data and biomaterials from two new prospective cohort studies, as well as assimilating data and materials from existing cohort studies led by members of the DIRECT Consortium.

Add 1/2 cup of the soy milk and stir the mixture well to assimilate the flour.

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