Sentence examples for whereby life from inspiring English sources

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Barthes also came to identify "life writing" – whereby life becomes the text of the work, à la Proust – as a viable way of voicing the intimate.

Unfortunately, the hopeful visions have taken on a darker reality, summarised by a phrase used by the academic, Ros Gill, whereby "life is a pitch".

Eventually, to remedy abuses by life-insurance firms, Brandeis devised a system, used in Massachusetts (from 1907), New York, and Connecticut, whereby life insurance was offered over the counter by savings banks at rates within the means of workers.

Meanwhile, at n+1, Christian Lorentzen — craving a good immorality play — argues that Noah Baumbach's "Greenberg" offers a regressive view of what constitutes a good life: Oh, the glory of "having it all" (career, spouse, spawn), a curious mantra whereby life is conceived as a series of choices: make the proper choices in the appropriate order, and you will have it all.

In the late 1970s, realizing distinctions between certain prokaryotes, American microbiologist Carl R. Woese proposed a system whereby life was divided into three domains: Eukarya for all eukaryotes, Bacteria for the true bacteria, and Archaea for primitive prokaryotes that are distinct from true bacteria.

An alternative analogy from evolutionary ecology is that of 'bet-hedging,' whereby life history decisions (such as how much energy to invest in offspring, or where to lay eggs) are deliberately variable, to try to cater for uncertainty in the future environment (Seger and Brockman 1987).

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The effect may be one of survivorship bias whereby life-threatening complications are reduced among individuals with well-controlled diabetes or may reflect milder disease with more β-cell function in elderly individuals.

Set in Berlin early in the last decade, it charts a young American woman's descent into a surreal form of madness, whereby her life comes to overlap with that of a woman living through the Third Reich.

Along with many conservative thinkers, Raab appears to believe in an invisible set of magic scales whereby if life improves for women, it automatically gets worse for men – as if there were a finite amount of social justice in the world.

Supposing the President is, indeed, rational and not in the throes of some disabling hormonal delirium, this rejection of the French legal tradition whereby private life is 'murée', or walled off, in favour of openness for its own sake is certainly consistent with other American borrowings, from bellicosity towards Iran to his NYPD T-shirt.

Results indicate that mining operations may benefit from an altered mine plan whereby mine life is extended due to the time value of money aspect associated with closure.

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