Sentence examples for whose elaboration from inspiring English sources

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These procedures are proposed in a monitoring and control reference model, whose elaboration is presented.

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When a family emergency summons Martin to Los Angeles, the first person he meets is a woman named Linda, played by Geraldine Chaplin, whose pedigree hardly needs elaboration.

For much of the music world the new year arrives to the opulent sounds of Johann Strauss, whose perfectly formed Viennese dance elaborations fuse nostalgia with a vibrancy and optimism suited to forging ahead.

The close reading of these typologies will be the critical basis for the elaboration of counter-typologies whose aim is to de-commodify housing and make the latter not just a product but a space for social emancipation.

Furthermore, other interesting indices, as GLV, could be used instead of RGC counts, whose estimation requires time and data elaboration; in fact GLV showed highest level of correlation (r > −0.8) with RCG counts.

However, male waterfowl have a phallus whose length (1.5 >40 cm) and morphological elaborations vary among species and are positively correlated with the frequency of forced extra-pair copulations among waterfowl species.

At first, North Koreans were told to draw on their "inner resources," an idea whose vagueness was only underscored by its elaboration: "The reserves for production growth are in the heads of the people.

For example, in a chemistry context, HCL solution is assumed to require elaboration into something like: solution whose base is a chemical whose basic structural constituents are HCL molecules.

Vivienne Tam, whose collection I admired last season for its elaboration of a theme (windows, reduction), put on another tightly patterned show.

Specific features thus uncovered inform the elaboration of a Dialectical Forge Model, whose more general components and functions are explored in closing chapters.

Its most important roots lie in the conventionalist political philosophies of Hobbes and Hume, and its first full elaboration is due to Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) whose account Austin adopted, modified, and popularized.

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