Sentence examples for which is absence from inspiring English sources

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But once your eyes adjust to what you are looking at, "nothing" becomes something much more potent, which is absence.

To counteract what Berger calls this "ambush of space, which is absence," we have both memory and what I see as a more elastic extension of this process the possibility of transmuting an absence into a work of art.

To counteract what Berger calls this "ambush of space, which is absence," we have both memory and what I see as a more elastic extension of this process — the possibility of transmuting an absence into a work of art.

By comparing the RPA results and BSE results, we found that the excitonic effects play an important role in description of optical properties, which is absence in the previous work.

Retrotransposons have the advantage of a clear knowledge of the ancestral state, which is absence (Ray et al. 2006).

That is why we have classification results available only for one type of epilepsy which is absence seizure.

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'Standard equivocality', which is the absence of commonly recognised standards (norms), is likely to exist in the absence of clear 'legal' requirements, approved codes of practice or guidance.

First, remission can be defined as a state in which there is absence of disease activity without any concomitant use of drugs, which seems compatible with the curing of RA.

Hanson says Western Australia has yet to constitutionally recognise the existence of its many native languages, the practical consequence of which is an absence of adequate translating or interpreting services, aside from one small service in the Kimberley region.

The Royal Palace (and designated as such, it contains some bizarre by-laws, the most important of which is the absence of licencing laws) camouflages some truly terrible working conditions.

The problems were not peculiar to the White Citizens Councils or the Ku Klux Klan, he said in a famous letter from the Birmingham prison; they also afflicted "the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace, which is the absence of tension, to a positive peace, which is the presence of justice".

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