elaboration造句1 Her style tends to elaboration.
2 The importance of the plan needs no further elaboration.
3 This point needs greater elaboration.
4 This point needs further elaboration.
5 There is therefore no elaboration in the forum proceedings on hierarchical directives to their faithful on constitutional matters.
6 Once again,[www.] there is no elaboration of the reasoning behind these diagnoses.
7 Inside the church, the degree of elaboration and ostentation of both architecture and fittings indicates status and wealth in the community.
8 The only elaboration is a stipple effect produced with a sponge.
9 We can describe what would happen in an elaboration of Cairns-Smith's description of his hypo experiment.
10 From this elaboration will flow our obligation to help those without favourable backgrounds to have such a chance.
11 This secondary elaboration of the original dream will use poetic language and ritual performance to communicate to others the original dream.
12 This process is known as elaboration, and involves a fruitful interaction between theory and data.
13 Every general term and every abstraction is an elaboration of this, and is matched by reality with its often indeterminate borders.
14 The first section elaboration perianth female pays attention reason.
15 The argument just mentioned deserves elaboration.
16 Socio - economic standing needs particular elaboration.
17 The decoration has reached an extravagant degree of elaboration.
18 The reaction of many will be to welcome the elaboration of ideas to which evidence has already brought them.
19 Still, the Guarneri communicated the ferocity of the finale with its ultimate elaboration of the material propounded in the first movement.
20 Hence retinoic acid does not seem to alter the relative growth and elaboration of rhombomeres, but induces changes in their identity.
21 Cream extract from this musical language the possibility of individualistic elaboration.
22 Adolescent thought initially is idealistic-logical, and often it is manifest in criticism of society and an elaboration of ideal worlds.
23 Clarity and performance of corporate role will in turn be facilitated by elaboration of expectations of individuals, executive and non-executive.
24 I would like to propose one broadly based category which will clearly require extensive elaboration and refinement.
25 In order to understand them better we therefore need to examine their influence; and this process of investigation also leads to elaboration.
26 The importance of reason in rationalism needs no further elaboration; our concern here is the equally important role assigned to doubt.
27 A different principle of development - indeed, a reversal of the principle of increasing elaboration - seems more probable.
28 Contemporary social theory, however, does not lack for attempts at elaboration.
29 She let him carry on with his stupidity and offered no elaboration nor explanation of her terms.
30 In the last instance, it views feminist politics as an elaboration of biology.