underpinnings in A Sentence

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    These historical Underpinnings persist in insult's modern sense.

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    What are the Underpinnings of these dreams?

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    None of this should be read as a denial of our biological Underpinnings.

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    The car's mechanical Underpinnings and engine are identical to those of the Murciélago LP 640.

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    Manzi(2012) provides a fascinating and readable introduction to the philosophical and statistical Underpinnings of randomized controlled experiments.

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    We can thank RAND for developing the Underpinnings of nuclear deterrence, the intercontinental ballistic missile(ICBM) and space-based photographic surveillance.

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    The basic mathematical Underpinnings of GR is differential geometry, which is the application of multidimensional calculus to geometrical objects.

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    Graduates from this BSc(Hons) Psychology course will have an understanding of the scientific and theoretical Underpinnings of the discipline.

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    Goldberg,“ but the Underpinnings of treatment- medication where appropriate, behavior modification, and cognitive[ training]- remain valid approaches throughout the life cycle.”.

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    In fact, it is an error to think of cognitive functions or mental states as having molecular Underpinnings- they have neural Underpinnings.

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    As is the case with achieving elite status in a sport like baseball, there are certain fundamental Underpinnings requisite for success in intervention research.

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    Effective recruitment practices and following best practices when addressing employee benefits and remuneration as per the local law are Underpinnings to the success of any business.

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    A major development since the formulation of the National Education Policy 1986/92 has been the establishment of Constitutional and legal Underpinnings for achieving universal elementary education.

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    The various examples I have employed should amply demonstrate that the Underpinnings of acts conventionally described as coming from our“inner demons” aren't supernatural at all: they're psychological.

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    Researching ideas, much as you study photons, rocks or emotions, can help you understand the Underpinnings of your own thoughts and beliefs- and that of everyone else- particularly the belief that you don't possess an ideology.

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    My interest in the divorce gene stems from my curiosity in the explosion of research informing us that the Underpinnings of human behavior, once thought to be in the domain of family and culture, is now understood to also be a result of one's DNA.

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    A clear reading of today's majority opinion from Paragraphs 4-8, according to us, makes it abundantly clear that the questions identified by the majority view directly affect and take away the fundamental factual and legal Underpinnings and assumptions of the verdict of September 28, 2018.

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    Obviously there are unavoidable biological Underpinnings to the increased time commitment mothers face initially--men don't get pregnant, men don't require time to recover from labor and delivery, and men don't breastfeed--but after that first year of life, it seems that the time and commitment spent on raising a child should be about equal for the both parents.".

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