Sentence examples for Full range of forces from inspiring English sources

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The establishment's co-option of International Women's Day, as well as the stunted imagination of mainstream feminism, demonstrates why we need to build a movement able to take on the full range of forces that immiserate us – from the housing crisis to the government's "hostile environment" immigration policy – and to resist the temptation to abstract gender from wider societal relations.

Here, we assayed the velocity of a widely used truncated human CL construct (HsK-CL) (Rice et al., 1999) and a Drosophila CL construct (DmK-CL) (Fehr et al., 2009) over the full range of forces.

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Gladwell's observations are instructive, but I'm not sure they take into account the full range of economic forces at work.

The State Department had said it was opening an Office of Yugoslav Affairs in the American Embassy in Hungary to "support the full range of democratic forces in Serbia".

There is a lesson here for contemporary movements about the risk of underestimating the full range of social forces in play, about allowing a dramatic display of resistance to paint reality as we want it to be, and not as it is, in all its richness and confusion.

Knowing the maximal force that a young child could apply at different positions in the dental arch would give guidance on food textures to be designed for children to promote the use of the full range of bite forces while maintaining safety regarding choking hazards.

Washington would also strengthen aid to "the full range of Iraqi opposition forces".

Together, the Global Compact for Migration and the Global Compact for Refugees address the full range of human mobility from forced to voluntary movement.

It allows muscles to go through the full range of motion at equal force.

All candidates run on the same ballot, and all voters from both parties get to choose from the full range of candidates; no more forcing voters to choose which primary they want to vote in.

They will bind to anything the immune system finds unfamiliar and hence potentially dangerous-say a bacterium or virus-and then hold on tight, calling forth the full range of the immune system's forces to neutralize or destroy the target (see "Mobilizing Immunity").

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