Sentence examples for Involved to bring about from inspiring English sources

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The NO mechanism involved to bring about biphasic regulation of NF-kB activity is currently under investigation.

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In addition, community-based interventions about the possible consequences and the need to prevent FGM should be intensified particularly through involving men to bring about the desired change in behaviour of the local community.

Clearly, understanding of what and how microbial colonization and persistence factors are involved and regulated to bring about fitness outcomes is of fundamental importance.

The CDC (2004) definition of mercy killing involves an act to "bring about immediate death allegedly in a painless way and based on a clear indication that the dying person wished to die because of a terminal or hopeless condition (8 18)." Researchers coding violent deaths are warned not to assume that a murder-suicide by a sick, elderly couple qualifies, unless specific evidence exists.

Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society.

"If the situation in Libya isn't resolved, Tunisia will remain under attack," admits the 73-year-old leader, who is now personally involved in daunting efforts to bring about a political accord between Libya's two rival governments.

But when you talk to people who have been involved in local efforts to bring about change over the past quarter century, they understand that you have to work with people from a wide array of backgrounds.

Interventions incorporating these elements are more likely to encourage them to be involved in programmes initiated to bring about behavioural change to improve physical activity.

The Government has swept into detention thousands of men and women who would have to be involved in any serious attempt to bring about peaceful change: lawyers, journalists, priests, community leaders of all kinds.

Indeed, Erasmus was involved in a quiet effort to bring about a settlement of the crisis through mediation among the ruling German princes when they met with the newly elected Emperor Charles V at Cologne in November 1519.

She may not accept a pleasure for herself if doing so involves passing up the opportunity to bring about a slightly larger pleasure for a stranger.

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