Sentence examples for which we historically from inspiring English sources

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It is not, however, a statement on interior design, but a conversation on artifact collection, and the way in which we historically and presently document collections.

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Already there are calls for term limits, which we have historically opposed and which would not be needed if there were free and fair elections.

The change in name enables us to build our profile in new markets like China and Russia in which we have historically struggled to gain full recognition.

Most disconcerting, happiness seems to have little relation to economic achievement, which we have historically understood as the driver of well-being.

"Not only are these countries with large numbers of ambitious students aspiring to study overseas, but they are also countries with which we have historically been actively engaged in the areas of higher education and research," Beall said.

In "The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death" (Knopf), Jill Lepore examines the ways in which we've historically defined where life begins, where it ends and how it should be conducted while it lasts.

When human beings are in touch with this powerful creative positivity and inspiration it provides the boundless energy source from which we have historically been able to move mountains.

Increasingly, the consensus seems to be that marriage is about, solely, celebrating the love that two people share -- the characteristics which we have historically associated with marriage, such as raising children, fidelity, etc., are "merely" incidentals for many young people today.

While we can not exclude horizontal transmission from the first positive deer in each cohort, the timeframe for detection in the remaining deer (3 months) is less than half that which we have historically observed in deer inoculated orally with a brain homogenate from terminal CWD-infected deer [27], suggesting much earlier exposure to infectious prions.

In summary, the overall assessment of NEST 2014 is that much of what was learned points to the dynamic nature of the STEM training pipeline, which we have historically treated as a relatively static structure.

The urgency of effective public education has been demonstrated by the extent to which we have lost our historically balanced judgment about the alleged environmental hazards posed by advanced technology.

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