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25 Sentences With "correlatively"

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Bryophytes are, therefore, nonvascular plants and, correlatively, possess no true roots, stems, or leaves.
Correlatively, Sanofi's financing of the research phase would end under the terms of the agreement.
Correlatively, Animal is divided into its species, and Human Being is divided into individual humans.
Correlatively it is not just that Melanesian modernity has emerged as the bone fide indigenous reality.
Correlatively, what is important to us, as long as it is good, is important to God.
Correlatively, all that cannot be expressed in quantifiable and calculable terms is held to be uninteresting or unreal.
As the history of philosophy improves its understanding of causation, it correlatively better grasps the nature of science.
Could it be that debris disks exist around most of the stars and, correlatively, that planet formation is ubiquitous?
The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly.
Thus by making a business more competitive, ICTs help it expand its markets and increase its production, and correlatively employment.
When there are fewer organizations on state level, the volatility of prices will increase and, correlatively, the risks for companies will be greater!
Correlatively, the unemployment rate increased only slightly, from 8 to 8.3 p.c., especially as, at the same time, the increase in the labour force slowed down.
Such episodes demonstrate that financial stability does not automatically go hand-in-hand with stability of prices and therefore, correlatively, that money cannot be regarded as neutral.
Names both stood for the individual soldier and, correlatively, pleaded for a more humane approach to battle, which is to say they gained both literal and symbolic value.
So long as I am practically engaged, in short, all things appear to have reasons for being, and I, correlatively, experience myself as fully at home in the world.
Correlatively, article 56 makes it clear that the Articles are not exhaustive, and that they do not affect other applicable rules of international law on matters not dealt with.
The major innovation relates to the rules of public auctions relating to immovable goods, which will allow, as from 2009, the use of electronic offer, correlatively to the physical bidding.
Correlatively, a new multilateral dialogue, founded on a reform of the IMF in terms of its mission and a restructure of the powers of its member states, can be envisaged.
The methods of processing complaints are a practical way for us to sort the types of complaints, and correlatively to initiate the actions that can be taken in a timely fashion commensurate with the matters raised.
The Folch's isolation procedure provided the basis for later studies of acylated proteins and gangliosides. Folch is considered to be one of the founders of the chemistry of complex lipids and correlatively as well as a leader in the development of neurochemistry. He was one of the founders of the American Society for Neurochemistry and of the International Society for Neurochemistry. In 1956, Folch became the first Professor of Neurochemistry at Harvard Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In chemistry, a precursor is a compound that contributes in a chemical reaction and produces another compound, or a chemical substance that gives rise to another more significant chemical product. Since several years metal- organic compounds are widely used as molecular precursors for the chemical vapor deposition process (MOCVD). The success of this method is mainly due to its adaptability and to the increasing interest for the low temperature deposition processes. Correlatively, the increasing demand of various thin film materials for new industrial applications is also a significant reason for the rapid development of MOCVD.
The rededication of the cathedral into a mosque was performed in the first year of Algerian independence, in a formal ceremony presided over by Tawfiq al Madani, the Minister of Harbours, held at the Ben Badis Square (earlier known as Lavigere). This event has also been described as "correlatively for the reconquest of Algeria’s authenticity as a supreme symbol of the nation’s recovery of its integrity." Apart from the Ketchaoua Mosque, there are remains of the citadel, other old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces, as well as the remains of a traditional urban structure.
In 1985, with the admission of documentary directors, membership reached 100, but the influence of ASDA through its various activities reached many more directors as well as others interested/involved in film and television production. These cultural events also became a source of finance. As the organization developed further, eventually including membership in other capital cities, the Australian Film Commission (AFC) began to give financial support to ASDA's cultural events and seminars. Correlatively, with the growth of membership and establishment of a financial base, ASDA was able to play a role in the politics of the industry.
The presence of the Ranschburg effect decreases correlatively as set size increases, suggesting that the extent of the effect is dependent on improved performance on non-repeated items. Situational experience of the subjects when testing the Ranschburg effect also suggests that guessing strategies and biases can be modified. The omission or incorrect recall of a repeated item within a sequence of otherwise different items results in the presence of the Ranschburg effect. Serial recall of repeated items within the short-term memory is more accurate when repeated items are positioned in close proximity within a sequence than when items are positioned far apart.
While there is no evidence that suggests that blondes are less intelligent than other people, it has been suggested that the state of being blond creates opportunities that do not require investing in education and training."Despite the Dumb Jokes, Stereotypes May Reflect Some Smart Choices" It is believed the first recorded "dumb blonde" was an 18th- century blonde French courtesan named Rosalie Duthé whose reputation of being beautiful and dumb, even in the literal sense of not talking much, inspired a play about her called Les Curiosités de la Foire (Paris 1775). A possible explanation is that attractive women have less pressing incentives to cultivate and demonstrate their intellect to ensure their future, since attractiveness is an asset, or correlatively that intelligent women have less pressing incentives to dye their hair to a presumed attractive color. The validity of this explanation is corroborated by its applicability to a similar pervasiveness of the "dumb athlete" stereotype.

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