Sentence examples for wider assimilation from inspiring English sources

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"But Cameron appears to suggest we can impose a much wider assimilation with British values and the danger is that this approach will perversely entrench those separate identities that he wants to meld.

This article supports the wider assimilation into policy of the policy recommendations of the GEMCONBIO project, to 'make contact with traditional structures' and involve them in both management activities and governance.

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By the 1980s it was being said that a new branch of English law had been created, though by the early 21st century it was rather perceived that a process of assimilation of wider European ideas into the English common law was developed (see also European law).

What are the Irish Alps? A. Centered on East Durham in Greene County, N.Y., they are an area of the upper Catskills that became popular with Irish-Americans escaping New York City's sweltering summers in the early 20th century, before air-conditioning, air travel and assimilation opened up wider vistas.

We need to have a wider debate around what integration, assimilation and segregation mean in modern Britain, and investigate the limitations in the language we currently use to discuss these issues.

Data assimilation has gained wide recognition in hydrologic forecasting due mainly to its capacity to improve the quality of short-term forecasts.

Capabilities of the ESSE system are illustrated in three data-assimilative applications: estimation of uncertainties for physical biogeochemical fields, transfers of ocean physics uncertainties to acoustics, and real-time stochastic ensemble predictions with assimilation of a wide range of data types.

However, it was soon after established that Sigma-54 mediated control of transcription is not only connected to nitrogen assimilation but to a wider range of cellular processes and physiology in the enterobacteria [ 25, 33].

This crystalline, elegantly installed exhibition outlines a tale of artistic osmosis, assimilation and transformation: the wide and complex swath that the Greek vase, as both object and motif, cut through the culture of 17th-century Europe.

A genome-wide similarity search yielded 15 additional sulfate assimilation genes each having the same (although not as drastic) distinct pattern in both M145 and YSK4425.

The wide range of results has been reported on cholesterol assimilation levels of Lactobacillus spp. in previous studies: 13 38% [ 31], 14 22  μg/mL [ 30], and 56 62  μg/mL [ 24].

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