Sentence examples for a delicate change of from inspiring English sources

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When Christopher confesses, at one point, to having dark thoughts of suicide, the moment is met by Alexandra with quiet acceptance and a casual touch of a hand on his shoulder, then a delicate change of subject.

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To explore the delicate change of mitoses in Dis3l2 RNAi) tail pieces, we quantified the mitotic density from the wound sites and found that Dis3l2 RNAi) tail pieces displayed reduced mitotic neoblasts in the region 250 μm away from the wounds, which is wider than that of in Fir1 RNAi) tail pieces, suggesting that Dis3l2 may promote local proliferation more extensively (Figs. S1D and S5B).

To explore the delicate change of mitoses in Fir1 RNAi) tail pieces, we quantified the mitotic density from the wound sites and found that Fir1 RNAi) tail pieces displayed reduced mitotic neoblasts in the region of 150 μm away from the wounds (Figs. 1B and S1D).

When firstly choosing limited resection for small-sized NSCLC cases with high-grade lesions, long-term follow-up is necessary in mind for postoperative observation by using TSCT, which can effectively capture delicate change of cut-end status in lung parenchyma.

The grammar here is both plain and elaborate: there is no internal punctuation, just a repetitive chain of prepositions (of, on, of, on), but there are delicate changes of light and shade and scale as the sentence unfolds.

La Surprise de l'amour, a title Marivaux used twice (1722, 1727), becomes a regular motif, the interest of each play resting in the precise and delicate changes of attitude and circumstance rung by the dramatist and the sharp, witty discourse in which his characters' exchanges are couched.

The use of patellar tendon should be avoided for the potential risk of premature physeal closure and subsequent tibial recurvatum (Meller et al. 2008), moreover it may interfere with the delicate changes of the extensor mechanism during growth (progressive reduction of laxity, reduction of Q angle, lower limb torsional changes and gradual patella lowering).

So far, we know that the measured signal is a delicate indicator of small change in the magnitude of the refractive index of the fuel and, in addition to even or uneven settling of the fuel, due to its viscosity, over a rough surface.

Women in the age group between 32 and 38 years are called to address the simultaneous tasks of consolidation and affective labour, taking charge of parenting in a delicate moment of perception of physical and psychological changes.

What changed in 24 hours is some sort of cosmic mystery, a delicate blend of confidence, preparation and kismet.

Albee is a proudly unreconstructed old lefty — an enemy to Republicans (for a revival of "A Delicate Balance" he changed a line from "Republicans, as dull as ever" to "Republicans, as brutal as ever") who is appalled by the prospect of President Bush dismantling the New Deal.

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