Sentence examples for will be characteristic of from inspiring English sources

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As an example of the kind of services that will be characteristic of NGWS the company points to its Passport service, an online digital wallet that enables users to identify themselves and make purchases at multiple Web sites.

'If Werther is the moment of his nearest identity with his public, Urfaust is the first major work in which he establishes the initial distance of his own subjectivity from that of his contemporaries which will be characteristic of all his subsequent writing.' Goethe is becoming Goethe as Boyle sees him, and 'initial distance' is the phrase which establishes the room for manoeuvre.

The special features of the Early Neolithic in the Longoz are typical only for this area but it is quite possible they will be characteristic of other Black Sea Neolithic settlements because closest analogies were found at the site Fikirtepe near Istanbul, Turkey.

This presupposition is indeed made explicit in the Euthyphro, where Plato employs for the first time the terminology that will be characteristic of his full-fledged theory of the Forms.

We expect that the systematic exploration of sequence space, the reproducible patterns of minor variation, and frequent reversion will be characteristic of other RNA viruses.

These midpoint values will be characteristic of the date when the two species diverged, and the rate constants of pyrimidine-pyrimidine and purine-purine transitions (respectively) in the time since that divergence.

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Wills is characteristic of the current wave of writers in his deep skepticism about the nature of Rome's "lasting image".

"The nonreading of books, you will object, should be characteristic of collectors?" His answer: Yes! Book collectors don't always read!

The preoccupation that many Beckett characters have with reaching out or toward a double (whether it be another character or some fictionalized self) will be shown to be characteristic of a Bergsonian approach to Nothingness.

And you'll remember what was characteristic of it is that it was made out of concrete.

The "good then, bad now" sentiment in "We'll always have Paris" was characteristic of many contest entries, including this one: A baguette and cheese are walking down the street in New York City.

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