Sentence examples for whose external from inspiring English sources

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I've worked with people in Venezuela, under threat of kidnappings, whose external world is unstable.

That may seem a strange question for a state whose external frontiers have remained remarkably stable for 350 years.

"Aesthetic life is a sphere of self-directed activity whose external ramifications, despite periodic utopian exuberances, are minimal at best," Robbins concludes (somewhat contradicting his "community" theory).

Fundamentally, each shrine consists of a cell whose internal space is cubic and whose external walls are marked by moldings at top and bottom.

This is why the iPhone 5 so closely resembles the iPhone 4S that came before it, whose external design was a carbon copy of the iPhone 4 a design that Apple developed in 2006.

The Shia militia group Hezbollah, whose "external security" branch was named as a terrorist organisation in June, had supporters in Australia, but they engaged in "little security relevant activity", the report said.

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The telecoms group said that people in Stockton-on-Tees, north-east England, whose homes have external cladding fitted to protect against the cold must have an extended metal bolt, costing £144, fitted for their telephone line.

While adult workers are known for their aggressive behaviour when under the threat of attack from neighbouring ant colonies, young fire ants, whose stingers and external skeletons are not yet fully developed, play dead.

Stories abound here about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people whose internal and external battles have already been established and, when these people are still exploring their sexuality, there's often a narrative drive that's broader and more complex than a simple response to the mainstream climate.

These hospital priorities/budget allocations were thereafter submitted to a hospital management board, whose membership included external stakeholders such as the community, for approval (Kapiriri and Martin 2006; Kapiriri et al. 2007; Gordon et al. 2009).

Various forms of internal feeding, such as gall induction, leaf folding, catkin feeding, and berry mining, have evolved repeatedly from ancestors whose larvae were external feeders on leaves or on needles (Fig. 4).

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