This suggests a potential wellspring of popular support for presidents' populist attacks on the state.
In the memoirs of their colleagues, historians usually seek to find the wellsprings of their contributions to historiography.
Ontogenetic learning is the wellspring of cultural variation; there has to be something worth transmitting before social learning will even manifest itself.
Ontogenetic learning is as vital to culture as social learning because it is the wellspring of cultural novelty.
The role of government in society also had changed closer to home, adding relevance to longstanding arguments about the wellsprings of freedom.
This hospice rests on a foundation of compassion, often for people whose lives, coming to an end here, were wellsprings of suffering.
Narratives: a wellspring for development.
Analyses, in any case, that draw on and synthesize the expressive and the formal bring out complementary wellsprings of a text and contribute to understanding its deeper qualities.