Use "one aspect" in a sentence

1. This is one aspect of our fatalism and paralysis.

2. In one aspect, the sleeve comprises an adsorbent material.

3. Narrowness is only one aspect of an honest face .

4. But there’s one aspect of my calling I can do.

5. Only one Aspect skill can be active at a time

6. The rule against inAlienability is one aspect of that policy

7. 4 This is one aspect of our fatalism and paralysis.

8. This was one aspect of her character he hadn't seen before.

9. One aspect of the present invention addresses partitioning the current texture block.

10. We have characterized one aspect of Aneuploidy: the gain of extra chromosomes

11. It'seems invidious to make special mention of one aspect of his work.

12. In one aspect, the shear panel is substantially free from glue and cement.

13. The Codicil can change one aspect of the will or many different things.

14. At least one aspect of the disclosure is directed to an AC switching system.

15. Body, mind and spirit are interrelated; whatever affects one aspect will affect the whole.

16. In one aspect Kip and I did diverge in our thinking about Los Alamos.

17. In one aspect, the system comprises a moisture separator substantially integral to the aftercooler.

18. In one aspect, the method accesses a credit server funded by the second party.

19. In one aspect, the query may either be registered query or an ad-hoc query.

20. Consider just one aspect of social decay in today’s world—the disintegration of the family.

21. Space is just one aspect, so there’s no meaning to say absolutely where something is.

22. Space is just one aspect, so there's no meaning to say absolutely where something is.

23. One aspect of oceanography that has fallen into neglect is that of identifying fish: taxonomy.

24. According to one aspect, user devices can request signals for use in access point selection.

25. In one aspect, a predictive engine accesses context information and generates a predicted charge duration.

26. Out of respect for your time, let me focus on just one aspect of this subject.

27. Deciding on a cross-culturally similar function that would represent even one aspect of cognition is difficult.

28. According to one aspect of the invention communication continue through a router that employs network address translation.

29. But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology.

30. Even in legal parlance, the word used to refer to one aspect of homosexual practice is ' sodomy '.

31. And that gives dynamo theorists a way to solve one aspect of how the molten iron mixes.

32. At Augmentive, we believe our wellbeing is affected by more than just one aspect of our lives

33. Suraang requested permission to be excused from one aspect of her work as a nurse at the hospital.

34. One aspect of the block grant other than program decisions and performance audits would require HUD-local interaction.

35. Is Anglicanism the buildings, the history, the prayers, the church government? Often we emphasize one aspect against others

36. The magnetic field is thus one aspect of the earth that scientists have studied in detail for centuries.

37. Backchannels has commented on one aspect of that lesser and little known world in “Diplomatic Harassment–Short Compilation” (Dec

38. We understand that this show is not intended for every audience and depicts just one aspect of youth culture."

39. The absolute amounts invested in environmental measures are only one aspect of the environmental dimension of the structural policies.

40. In one aspect, access points can delay the transmission of signals based upon the strength of the received request.

41. In one aspect, an interface adapted to transfer data between a host processor and an external coprocessor is provided.

42. One aspect of the argument concerns the process of recruitment to the top policy-making positions within the Civil Service.

43. 27 Until now, people working in the transport industry have tended to specialise in one aspect of the distribution business.

44. 25 One aspect of disorganized capitalism is pressure against general welfare expenditures for those not directly engaged in productive work.

45. Conventional archaeology must now be seen as only one aspect of a balanced study of prehistory, not the dominant factor.

46. One aspect concerns an amendment tabled by my colleague, José Manuel García-Margallo y Marfil on the numbering of invoices.

47. The gum project actually was just one aspect of the airline mechanics' outreach program to involve kids in engineering problems.

48. In one aspect of the invention, methods are provided for acrochordon removal comprising application of high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide.

49. Training is divided into multiple mini-games that focus on one aspect of gaming, timing or button combos for example.

50. 27 Nevertheless, there was a degree of innovation in one aspect of this design: its ability to resist high wind.

51. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for advanced power management of SATA-based storage devices.

52. One aspect of the invention relates to compositions comprising one or more fullerene derivatives that comprise one or more covalent addends.

53. Perceptions of health status One aspect of health status omitted from the previous chapter on morbidity relates to perceived health status.

54. (Exodus 25:2; 35:21) Clearly, one aspect of the figurative heart is motivation —the inner force that urges us to action.

55. One aspect raised in their 1996 audit was that Canadian law does not contain a penalty for promoting an abusive tax shelter.

56. The one aspect of Canadianism that never seems to pall for citizens of this country, though, is the comparison with our American neighbours

57. In one aspect, macro- femto interference is reduced by configuring t macro bases station to avoid using resources allocat to the femto base station.

58. So we may say that travel is your favorite Aspect of your job, or that eating well is one Aspect of a healthy life.

59. Finally- and I apologize for exceeding my allotted time- I would like conclude by saying that money is just one aspect of combating AIDS

60. As mentioned above, one aspect of patient-centered care is fostering a culturally sensitive and diverse clinic environment that makes patients feel more welcome

61. Finally — and I apologize for exceeding my allotted time — I would like conclude by saying that money is just one aspect of combating AIDS.

62. One aspect on which all parties do agree is that ITER is more likely to come to Europe if only one bid is submitted.

63. Afrofuturism is, in one aspect, a literary genre that includes speculative fiction imagining life and culture. Afrofuturism also appears in art, visual studies, and performance

64. (Laughter) Except, probably, in one aspect: I now had a great visual representation of just how clogged up and overrun the city center really was.

65. The debate Continues: ‘Oumuamua could be remnant of Pluto-like planet Secret to at least one aspect of object's unusual properties lies in solid nitrogen ice

66. The anode active material, according to the one aspect of the present invention, has high capacity, excellent cycle characteristics and volume expansion control capabilities, and high initial efficiency.

67. A tunable acoustic gradient index of refraction (TAG) lens and system are provided that permit, in one aspect, dynamic selection of the lens output, including dynamic focusing and imaging.

68. According to one aspect of the disclosure, a customized patient-specific orthopaedic instrument for facilitating implantation of an acetabular cup prosthesis in a coxal bone of a patient is disclosed.

69. 25 Sensationalism is one aspect of America's bigger-is-better, superlative-crazy culture, one that Graham says has never accepted him, a spindly, self-effacing New Englander who doesn't sugarcoat.

70. Conchology is the scientific or amateur study of mollusc shells. Conchology is one aspect of malacology, the study of molluscs, however malacology studies molluscs as whole organisms, not just their shells

71. Cigar box lithographs, to Posen, are just one aspect of why tobacco and its accoutrements are worthy of collecting and study: they offer a unique window onto Canada's social and cultural history.

72. Huizi integrated the same and the difference to deny the difference of the objective existence. He only emphasized one aspect of thing, and neglected others. So he came down to be a sophist.

73. One aspect of such reality is that tragic accidents and violence happen and they shock and traumatize the victim's body, mind and soul at the time and for the rest of their life.

74. The intimate connection between morality and rationality that Kant postulates becomes one aspect of the broader, all-encompassing account of acting in such a way that fits into a desirable structure of agency.

75. Bacteriological water analysis is a method of analysing water to estimate the numbers of bacteria present and, if needed, to find out what sort of bacteria they are. It represents one aspect of water quality

76. 2 days ago · While players generally have had an easier time handling COVID-19 restrictions this spring compared with last summer, one aspect nobody seemed to appreciate was the separation of the Clubhouses

77. New Brutalism, one aspect of the International Style of architecture that was created by Le Corbusier and his leading fellow architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Frank Lloyd Wright and that demanded a functional approach toward architectural design

78. Inasmuch as the end-of-politics paradigm suggests an ontology of the human condition, it aggrandizes one aspect of the human essence, portraying it only under its political, economic, cultural, or religious dimension or considering one of these dimensions predominant.

79. These findings indicate that the high and low values of the resting pressure of the anal canal are responsible for constipation and incontinence, respectively, and that the presence of rectoanal relaxation reflex may represent one aspect of a normal defecation function.

80. In one aspect, the secondary touch sensor comprises a force sensor to discriminate between true and false touches on other types of touch sensors, such as contaminants on optical and surface acoustic wave sensors, noise or weak signals on capacitive sensors, etc.