Sentence examples for which subsumed all from inspiring English sources

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He also demonstrated his broad enthusiasm for, and knowledge of, Asian, African and even rock music, describing in lyrical detail his 1970 visit to the Isle of Wight festival, where music became "the centre of a communal ritual which subsumed all other experiences".

And unlike the high stakes, three-hand game among Russia, China and the United States of the Nixon era, which subsumed all of the smaller countries into bit roles, the diplomatic world today involves a wide range of actors, each of whom has real interests, has signaled their readiness to play, and can each affect the potential outcomes for the others.

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Rather, it represents an ideology on the part of advocates for industrial exploitation of our environment, which subsumes all other principles to economic growth, always at the expense of ecological integrity.

2) A publication-search, conducted using the PubMed portal, employing the targeted institutions'/organizations' names and the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms: 1) "Information Science" (which subsumes a broad scope of CS, IS, BMI, and IT concepts); 2) "Medical Translational Research"; and, 3) "Clinical Research".

The most original point in that classification is the group called Benue-Congo, which linguistically subsumes all the Bantu languages found dispersed over most of eastern, Central, and Southern Africa.

In the case of IA, there is no single semantic/conceptual denominator which can subsume all the associated thematic roles (namely, a beneficiary, an instrument, a cause, a transported theme, and a causand) under the rubric.

Supporters say it is an auspicious time to have two cops on the financial beat — after all, the agency, which subsumed the existing Banking and Insurance Departments, came into being as the Occupy Wall Street movement was finding its footing and focusing its critique on those very industries.

The alternatives to a politics of free association were either an extreme capitalism, or socialism, both of which subsumed individuals to either mass consumption or mass welfarism.

Reorganized several times, the Dajōkan was finally restructured on Sept. 13, 1871, into three chambers: a Left Chamber (Sa-in), the legislative body; a Right Chamber U-inn), which directed the various ministries; and a Central Chamber (Sei-in), which subsumed the powers of the other two chambers.

The PDPA rapidly gained control and on 1 May Taraki became Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, a role which subsumed the responsibilities of both president and Chairman of the Council of Ministers (literally prime minister in Western parlance).

Rather, it raises the question of why we need a term called 'global health', which implies and subsumes all these different meanings and literally becomes a 'one-term-fits-all'? Dodgson and his colleagues on the other hand define a 'global health issue' very broadly as 'one where the actions of a party in one part of the world can have widespread consequences in other parts of the world' [ 15].

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