Sentence examples for which one encounters from inspiring English sources

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A s with the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, in which one encounters something new and then cannot escape it, Pokémon Go has seemingly come from nowhere and is now everywhere.

There is the sense, though, of an emotional, rather than intellectual resolution: this is the seesaw of feelings, from euphoria to desperation and back, which one encounters in some of Chekhov's stories, rather than the emergence of a logically pursued argument.

But good design, which one encounters surprisingly seldom these days in the devices and interfaces we use the most, may be considered the result of subtraction rather than addition.

These brief but rhetorically powerful occasional pieces could not be called unphilosophical, yet by their very nature they are not the sorts of works in which one encounters philosophical discussions of any great depth or rigor.

In 2005 Lapidge reflected: Thirty years ago, when I first attempted to describe the characteristic features of tenth-century Anglo-Latin literature, I was rather naively bedazzled by the display of vocabulary which one encounters there.

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In examining how the idea of the self is central to cultural development as a whole, McEvilley is now entertaining a brand of skepticism the kind of which one customarily encounters in Zen, and is here seen to be unravelling the notion of the self even as it evolves in Western society.

It showed the sea's entire coastline, with hundreds of ports labelled in the manner of stations on a railroad map, the names neatly lined up parallel to one another, in the order in which one would encounter them if one were sailing along the coast.

In order to construct the q-difference-q-difference analogue of Toda equation, we consider log ( 1 + V ( τ, y ) ) = log f ( τ, q ′ y ) + log f ( τ, y q ′ ) − 2 log f ( τ, y ), from which one can encounter Δ τ 2 log ( 1 + V ( τ, y ) ) = Δ y 2 ( Δ τ 2 log f ( τ, y ) ). (56).

Religions are distinguished as paths upon which one may encounter the transcendent — that which is greater than we (by whatever name it may be called).

DESPS, however, is amenable to encoding and decoding this type of complex diversification, which one could encounter in a complex combinatorial library.

A "tizzy", therefore, that a brief encounter, and one which, on one occasion, according to the allegations, happened when one of the women wasn't actually awake to give her consent to it, might leave rather a long-standing mark.

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