Kernel
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37 examples of Kernel in a sentence
You can be a Linux
kernel
hacker, make it more stable, right?
But isn't human anecdote also an evolution of sorts, the idea that there's a
kernel
of truth thought to be important, passed down from generation to generation, so that it actually ends up shaping human behavior?
Because the most effective disinformation has always been that which has a
kernel
of truth to it.
The trio of Kelly-Hayworth-Silvers is obviously the
kernel
which became the Kelly-Reynolds-O'Connor trio in Singin' in the Rain eight years afterwards.
This film has the
kernel
of a really good story.
I would not recommend this film for people with short attention spans; it requires sufficient intelligence to comprehend that there maybe a
kernel
of truth in this story.
That sounds like a good
kernel
for a movie, but this is not it.
There's the
kernel
of a good movie here, but you have to dig -- and wait -- to get to it.
Even the most distorted myths contain a
kernel
of truth.
Urban’s dictum contained a
kernel
of truth: the Catholic Church played a major role in the rebellion against communism.
Chirac's outburst is so damaging to European unity precisely because it undermines this most fundamental
kernel
of trust.
Both perceptions distort reality, though both contain a
kernel
of truth.
Add a free-trade agreement, or even a customs union with Jordan, and you have the makings of a Middle Eastern Benelux (the grouping of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg that formed the economic
kernel
of what became the original European Community).
Once grown and harvested, the rice
kernel
is processed to extract and purify the proteins for use in oral rehydration solution for treating diarrhea, which is surpassed only by respiratory diseases as the leading infectious killer of children under the age of five in developing countries.
A second answer – that politicians have short time horizons, owing to electoral cycles – may contain a
kernel
of truth, but it is inadequate, because the adverse consequences of timid action often become apparent well before they are up for re-election.
There is a
kernel
of truth to many of the concerns cited above, especially with respect to the current inflation problem.
But the lies were effective because they built on a
kernel
of truth, and because refusing to recognize that truth only intensified the populist reaction.
But such grievances provide the
kernel
of truth that populist leaders need to attract support, which they then attempt to secure with distortions and exaggerations.
In the meantime, countries like Chile and Colombia have given a free pass to their large conglomerates, which could be the
kernel
of the more conventional corporation-centered approach.
At one time, there may have been a
kernel
of truth to this.
Claims that our leadership, institutions, analyses, or policy instruments are inadequate to the task at hand surely contain a
kernel
of truth.
While there is a
kernel
of truth in both narratives, each is a gross exaggeration, as is the notion that America’s capacity to shape a secure and prosperous international system is in decline.
And there is probably more than a
kernel
of truth in them.
In effect, the rice plants’ inputs are carbon dioxide, water, soil, and the sun’s energy, and its output is a rice
kernel
containing large amounts of the proteins.
The
kernel
is processed to extract and purify the proteins, which are then used to formulate the improved rehydration solution.
Today the great task is to calm the fears that our traditions are being undermined; to reach out to people who are coming into our lands from other countries; and to find a way of recreating our political ethic around the
kernel
of human rights, equality, non-discrimination, and democracy.
The fact that the word “democracy” derives from ancient Greek, and that one can discern the
kernel
of democratic thought in Greek philosophy, by no means implies that democracy is embedded in the West’s political DNA.
While there is a
kernel
of truth to each of these China-specific concerns, they do not by themselves imply a hard landing.
Under such circumstances, there is a
kernel
of truth to mercantilist logic: trade surpluses contribute to GDP and employment, coming at the expense of deficit countries.
So the German argument contains a
kernel
of validity: In the long run, EU countries need to look more like one another if they want to inhabit the same house.
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