Sentence examples for wide spheres from inspiring English sources

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The intensity of this area was used to set a threshold in the tomogram (4.5 σ values over the average intensity) suitable to detect of the individual electron dense particles whose number was estimated by fitting 12 nm wide spheres.

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"Jann's 20 and there's a very wide sphere ahead of him," says Neville. "We have to just keep the lid on him..."...

Both schools had a wide sphere of influence, not only among the contemporary clergy but also among the monks and the laity.

Readers lacked a ready-made pigeonhole for it, confronted by a fantasy about a group of visionaries who decide to make a 200-ft wide sphere of house-bricks, paint it white, and launch it into orbit.

This uncertainty is not present in the case of the 800 Latin words found in three Celtic languages (Welsh, Cornish, and Breton)—words drawn from a wide sphere of activities.

Mrs. Clinton's aides argued that the calendars backed up her argument that her time as first lady was marked by substantial foreign policy experience, although they emphasized that the calendars only show her public events and do not reflect the wide sphere of influence she had with her husband and others.

The police and security services face obvious difficulties in foiling the threat, lacking the advantage offered by others affiliated to known terrorist organisations who make telephone calls and send emails to each other, often in a surprisingly wide sphere, which can be intercepted.

As we stood under that majestic tree, I looked up and admired its branches stretching heavenward and then outward in a wide sphere around us.

Specifically a social ecological model suggests that an individual's behavior is affected by a wide sphere of influences: intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional/organizational, public policy, and the environment.

Russia's determination to defend wider spheres of traditional influence in the non-aligned and developing world can be seen in its obdurate refusal to penalise Syria, in the face of almost universal outrage over the crackdown there; and in its de facto defence of Iran's nuclear programme.

Luckily, we can speak of "falling in love" or "being in love" and most people understand that this is a uniquely, overwhelmingly high-pitched state, into which you are thrown, and in which, in fact, your love spills out into wider spheres.

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