Expression
in sentence
1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
Charles Darwin believed that insects have emotion and express them in their behaviors, as he wrote in his 1872 monograph on the
expression
of the emotions in man and animals.
"Bad spelling, incorrectness as well as inelegance of
expression
in writing."
When I work on a new piece, I pay more attention to the
expression
of ideas.
So I really do believe that design is the highest form of creative
expression.
This is the
expression
of the stock market of a massive bubble, a factor of three, 300 percent in just a few years.
They are an
expression
of the majestic architecture of our atmosphere.
In fact, temperate and tropical rainforests each produce a vibrant animal orchestra, that instantaneous and organized
expression
of insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.
So what's starting to happen, if you think about money, if you sort of boil money down to an essence, it is literally just an
expression
of value, an agreed value.
Mastery of the mother tongue is a prerequisite for creative
expression
in other languages.
The Internet is a fantastic resource for business, for political expression, for art and for learning.
Her email was read, and she spoke at the United Nations Headquarters, and she said, "If there is no right to privacy, there can be no true freedom of
expression
and opinion, and therefore, there can be no effective democracy."
That sinister
expression
means that if hospital resources are limited, for example if only one donor heart becomes available for transplant, or if a surgeon has time to operate on only a certain number of patients, American hospitals have an explicit policy of giving preference to younger patients over older patients on the grounds that younger patients are considered more valuable to society because they have more years of life ahead of them, even though the younger patients have fewer years of valuable life experience behind them.
Charles Darwin theorized that emotional
expression
was a common human feature.
The degrees of
expression
appropriate to a given situation can, however, vary greatly across cultures.
For instance, researchers have studied facial
expression
in people who are born blind, hypothesizing that if expressions are universal, they would be displayed in the same way as sighted people.
Comparisons of facial
expression
between humans and non-human mammals have found similarities in the structure and movement of facial muscles.
The fear expression, for instance, could directly improve survival in potentially dangerous situations by letting our eyes absorb more light and our lungs take in more air, preparing us to fight or flee.
There’s still much research to be done in understanding emotional expression, particularly as we learn more about the inner workings of the brain.
You see the two movements integrated, and the object seems to be employing its entire being in this
expression
of desperation.
It has to be possible to balance freedom of
expression
with wider moral and social responsibilities.
There's an expression: Go along to get along.
Joe sat across a steel table and greeted me with this blank
expression.
I mean, my generation, I grew up not just thinking about the Internet, but I grew up in the Internet, and although I never expected to have the chance to defend it in such a direct and practical manner and to embody it in this unusual, almost avatar manner, I think there's something poetic about the fact that one of the sons of the Internet has actually become close to the Internet as a result of their political
expression.
It is her
expression.
Our expression, our humanity can be embedded into electromechanics.
A computer is an incredibly powerful means of creative expression, but for the most part, that
expression
is confined to the screens of our laptops and mobile phones.
There were no samples in this record, although I did look up on the Internet last night, I mean several months ago, that "La Di Da Di" means, it's an old Cockney
expression
from the late 1800s in England, so maybe a remix with Mrs. Patmore from "Downton Abbey" coming soon, or that's for another day.
Howard loves the Yiddish
expression "
To a worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
For George W. Bush, we can just search on Google, and from that, we are able to build an average model, an iterative, refined model to recover the
expression
in fine details, like creases and wrinkles.
It doesn't really matter what
expression
you're making or where you took those photos.
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