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Examples of nowhere


These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the field of mobile robotics.
Nowhere is this more exaggerated, or better demonstrated, than during the course of 1922.
Nowhere was this disengagement more apparent than among the powerful noble families that traditionally dominated county politics.
A justification responsive to the parochialism objection is nowhere to be found in the texts of the conventions that list putative human rights.
Given that we are concrete socio-historical individuals, there is no ' view from nowhere ' in religion.
In other words, there is no congruent structure and thus nowhere to transfer to.
Creative ideas do not come out of nowhere.
Nowhere else in science does one directly test assumptions; a theory stands or falls by the validity of the conclusions, not of the assumptions.
We have nowhere to go; we are scared that if we don't attend we might have to leave these houses.
Ethical theories and casuistic procedures may be the "compass, chart, and rudder" of moral navigation, but by themselves get us nowhere.
However, nowhere is it treated as having the independent practical force of its own that is characteristic of precedent.
Nowhere does the theory of density dependence suggest that incentive structures are unimportant in group formation.
Our compound noun, however, is nowhere to be seen in these explanations.
In the sphere of our imagination we are free of the limitations of reality, as nowhere else.
Despite its title, nowhere in the book are we presented with technical data.
However, this is nowhere near certain because even when such a tension was established through the use of random mutation, the results were poor.
In particular, we deduce that d vanishes nowhere.
However, the objectives of the p rogramme are nowhere apparent in the cosmology of the p lanned monastic city.
Nowhere, however, did he actually comment upon their legality or illegality, let alone pronouncing a verdict on the very faith of the emperor.
The woman's voice is spent, her body on a road going nowhere, and now standing still: not even moving.
Although this is true for many bird families, nowhere has it been more so than for seabirds.
The thread is there, but it goes nowhere, or it leads to what the chapter calls 'un-knotting'.
In these three categories, the reserved quota was nowhere near the prescribed 20 per cent.
Averroes nowhere addresses this question, and any tentative to answer it must remain strictly conjectural.
Nowhere are they so common as not to be held in high honour.
Nowhere offered suitable linguistic training to white teachers.
Nowhere else did conquest involve so many soldiers, require so many engagements, or proceed with such destruction.
However, by the time he died in 1976, this ' 'continuous revolution,' ' after ten years of chaos, seemed to have gone nowhere.
Nowhere in this book is the term ecosystem defined and there is no real discussion of how ecosystems may have evolved at all.
Nowhere, however, does he ask himself the really difficult questions.
Nowhere was this more true than in the colonial empire.
Unsurprisingly, then, there are a number of questions raised by the volume that are nowhere addressed.
Nowhere in these documents is the foolhardy riverboat captain or locomotive engineer told directly why he should slow down.
Nowhere in the agricultural sector is this awareness growing more rapidly than in the seed sub-sector.
Nowhere was his endorsement of female culture more visible, or more spectacular, than in his attire.
All the rich associations of "top-down" control were built into the discourse and nowhere questioned.
Nowhere were the complex relationships of class and gender more evident than in the middle-class kitchen and dining room.
Nowhere was a justification for the sample size of 80,000 to be found.
Intriguing parallels, proclaimed incompatibilities and fast-pace reconfigurations triggered by colonial confrontations are nowhere more obvious than in the arena of death.
Nowhere are these trends more apparent than in the new generation of textbooks currently being produced.
On the ergodic properties of nowhere dispersing billiards.
Even if they happened to have been warned by sympathetic policemen that arrests were imminent, many had nowhere to go, no one to turn to.
Stylistically, the writing tends toward the pedestrian - its metaphors leaning heavily on the caloric - and is nowhere the equal of the imagery.
Nowhere, it was suggested, could decent, modern buildings be found.
Nowhere is this more obvious than in their brief section on social play (hereafter "play").
The location cited, however, is some distance inland, and nowhere near any waterways visited by whalers.
The extraordinary tale of a language that came from nowhere to conquer the world.
Most widows had nowhere to turn as their incomes disappeared, their control over their children diminished and their place in the community became ambiguous.
Nowhere in this volume does he advocate this hypothesis to the exclusion of all others.
In 1960, second language acquisition studies, as we now know them, were nowhere in sight.
Although he considers their chronology, nowhere does he mention that their entrances are generally to the south or south-east.
There is nowhere to stand that is not part of the picture ; all knowledge is perceived and understood subjectively.
Even starting to address these issues demands, however, a candour and openness that is, as yet, nowhere to be seen.
We consider the dynamics of piecewise smooth interval maps f with a nowhere vanishing derivative.
A natural question occurs: what can be said on the dynamics of piecewise smooth maps for which the derivative nowhere vanishes?
We are nowhere given a sense of what an "elected" morpheme is nor what it means to "point to" a morpheme.
Nowhere has the issue of causality been more difficult to establish than in studies of family influences on children's development.
Nowhere in the rest of medicine can such a pattern of identification and diagnosis be found.
Nowhere is this more evident than in discriminating and labeling private phenomena that are not directly observable to others.
Nowhere is there evidence that loss of the daily rhythm in cortisol production is associated with resilient adaptation to stressful life circumstances.
However, nowhere was a single design challenge so clearly states and persistent as the straight-line problem.
He showed that the scheme he presented produces limit functions with a first derivative everywhere and a second derivative nowhere.
Nowhere is the use of clay for the plinth mentioned.
The leading concept - that of 'predictability' (and 'predictive coherence') - is nowhere developed ... prediction of what: good buildings, good analysis, 'true' interdisciplinary activity?
Nowhere is this more vital than in the field of end-of-life care.
Nowhere has the opposition between nature and nurture been felt more keenly than in the study of child language development.
The way in which the emotions affect bodily function and the way hormone levels influence the mood (in normal women) are nowhere really explored.
Nowhere is compliance with the ombudsman's resolutions total.
Nowhere is there a citation of a primary source for these assertions.
In other words, he is nowhere, because he cannot be placed.
Everything is made up of fragmented memories that seem to come out of nowhere.
Nowhere is this more apparent than with respect to multidisciplinary and interagency working.
Sympathy can be applied to these cases as well because nowhere does it incorporate an absolute requirement that opacity have a functional basis.
The ice cliff itself nowhere showed any stepped formation.
Nowhere was this more strikingly demonstrated than in its extraordinary inaugural production - or, perhaps more accurately, its inaugural event.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the contentious issue of the "context" of talk.
In speakers' model of the danger, phonological form alone is the path of semiotic short-circuiting by which an individual is shocked, out of nowhere.
The status of crucial notions such as 'concept' or 'sense' is nowhere discussed.
Until recently, we had been diligently attacking the problem in our traditional single-item salvation approach and getting nowhere fast.
Despite extolling the vital skills of keeping a field notebook, nowhere is such an item mentioned (not even in the lists of necessary equipment).
Nowhere was this more important than in the database schema.
The astonished people searched for democracy and could find it nowhere.
I wouldn't want to be nowhere else but here.
Nowhere does the exercise of political power come about easily.
Nowhere in 152 pages, however, is there a single photograph of a completed building, nor is there a single critical or review article.
Teaching workshops on their own are nowhere near enough.
Nowhere are large polluters given opportunities to decide what cost and efforts are acceptable to them.
The extraordinary tale of alanguage that came from nowhere to conquer the world.
Everything 'fits': the sense that the several movements are governed firmly by a single overall vision is nowhere stronger within his sacred vocal music.
None of these behaviors and expressions appeared playful, and most seemed to arise "out of nowhere" and then to disappear.
Nowhere was there a 'spontaneous' diffusion, a 'natural evolution' or a situation where 'market forces' or 'ethical considerations' were 'naturally' propelling social change.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the example of national fragmentation, as states claim rights to local citizens' body parts.
Nowhere have these changes been more dramatic than in the area of lexicographic evidence.
Trying to understand them as meaningful communicative messages in fact, leads nowhere.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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