Sentence examples for would impart to from inspiring English sources

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It seems, at least, like she has absorbed the insight that her husband would impart to the Times two months later: if you're campaigning to replace a popular President of a country in a strong position, don't run against him.

The vivid and gilded presence of the zodiacal figures insured that their celestial message would impart to the daily commute, to the long journey not yet taken, a spirit that soared beyond the earthly realm of travel".

Addressing this problem requires the development of novel micro- or nanostructures that would impart to these coatings both high hardness and high toughness.

When asked what wisdom (s)he would impart to their children and grandchildren, one respondent said; Please remember that grandparents were first parents, and we are people making our own journey through life.

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We asked our solo dwellers what advice they'd impart to someone planning to make a happy home for one.

If you were teaching a class to business school students, what lessons would you impart to them? A. Follow your instincts.

Assuming the visiting students can speak, read, and write your language, what kind of information would you impart to them before their arrival so that their experience is more enriching and successful than the "quick group tours that require little knowledge or appreciation" described in the article?

The boson is named for Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh, one of six physicists who envisioned a kind of cosmic molasses, now known as the Higgs field, that would impart mass to formerly massless particles trying to move through it like a celebrity trying to get to the bar.

Among the first was sold by Barokes Wines, an Australian winemaker that invented a patented process called Vinsafe, which lines the aluminum to prevent any reaction that would impart flavors to the wine or degrade the container.

In neither contract was there any budget or time allocated for capacity building but it was hoped that CIET researchers would impart skills to personnel from the HIRU and MoH while working with them.

This argues strongly against the most parsimonious explanation for slow onset: that it reflects a simple low-pass filter mechanism operating in higher order neurons that integrate local motion detector outputs, as this would impart sluggishness to both onset and offset, and independent of the contrast of the feature.

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