in nature造句(91) And as is the way of things in nature, given sufficient heat and hammering, the result is forged steel.
(92) They are deeply concerned about the scientists' inability to explain the dramatic changes they see in nature.
(93) Neural systems are inherently analog and parallel in nature; electronic systems have been digital.
(94) It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is resurrection.Voltaire
(95) The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious, a piece of mysticism which we can do without.
(96) The designation is a form of landscape protection only and has little value in nature conservation terms.
(97) A prudential practice is instrumental in nature, being designed to achieve a specific substantive purpose.
(98) What is feminine is not generally considered economic and the economy is not usually thought of as feminine in nature.
(99) For the holiday season, they launched a thriving retail partnership, with Discovery Channel media centers in Nature Company stores.
(100) All good, noble things are religious and moral in nature, but have nothing to do with religion.Dr T.P.Chia
(101) It must be stressed that the foregoing budgeting system must be viewed as dynamic rather than static in nature.
(102) Just remember that, in nature, what is well-pruned invariably produces the most fruit.
(103) Third, the market - and especially the financial sector - is becoming increasingly global in nature.
(104) In nature, it is those species that live in highly organized groups that require the most complicated communication systems.
(105) Usually the sins confessed were minor in nature: a broken promise, a plagiarized term paper.
(106) The holy passion of friendship is so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring in nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money.Mark Twain
(107) In nature hybrids between some species of Echinodorus, such as E. cordifolius and E. berteroi, are known.
(108) If you are interested in public affairs, which is usually political in nature, you go to a public affairs expert.
(109) The ancients staged mock battles to parallel the tempests in nature and reduce their fear of gods who warred across the sky.
(110) In nature the green form lives in green places and the yellow form in yellow and brown places, with rare exceptions.
(111) In nature small fish are constantly looking for food, and will eat small amounts whenever they find them.
(112) Pesticides kill off the beneficial insects as well as the destructive ones creating an imbalance in nature and wasting valuable assets.
(113) Yet in nature the whole business of death is a much more private affair.
(114) In the first stage, we primarily dealt with homogeneous networks, then moved to inter-networks that are heterogeneous in nature.
(115) Gary has had an interest in nature since childhood and is an enthusiastic supporter of conservation and environmental issues.
(116) Most plants in our aquariums identified as A. crispus are actually hybrids that were produced in nature or under artificial conditions.
(117) But the rhetoric of those who defended government policy in the early 1680s was explicitly legalist in nature.
(118) The ancients shared in nature by echoing the violence of a windstorm or thunder squall.
(119) In nature Marsilea is found in ponds, ditches, swamps, rice paddies, and other areas with standing water.
(120) However, he would have been shocked to know of the pagan pleasure in nature and pretty womanhood experienced by Angel.