Sentence examples for act heavily from inspiring English sources

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The Internet and social networks act heavily as information distribution platforms.

All of which suggests the shotgun blast to the groin which killed him was an act heavily loaded with symbolism.

The Canada Health Act heavily restricts the provision of private medical care in the country, meaning that CCSVI treatment cannot be offered domestically for Canadians wishing to pay privately for such care.

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The barrier layer may also act as a heavily doped semiconductor which allows passage of charges with no specificity for the reversible potential of the redox couple tested.

The act was heavily criticised by some who believed that politics and the Olympics should never mix.

Geneviève Garrigos, president of Amnesty International France, said: "Political men and women must not minimise nor excuse this kind of intolerable act, but heavily condemn it".

(Sarah, who seems unfazed by the family material, told me, "It's all just sort of cerebral stuff, isn't it?") Minchin's act borrows heavily from "the big four": Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and the philosopher Daniel Dennett.

The political weather is changing in favor of P.M. Heath and the Conservative Party Government following a series of happenings--mainly reactions to the new Industrial Relations Act so heavily opposed by workers The Act provides mainly for the introduction of courts & lawyers into the old hallowed free-for-all of industrial disputes.

The New Yorker, May 13 , 1972P. 108 The political weather is changing in favor of P.M. Heath and the Conservative Party Government following a series of happenings--mainly reactions to the new Industrial Relations Act so heavily opposed by workers The Act provides mainly for the introduction of courts & lawyers into the old hallowed free-for-all of industrial disputes.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, May 13 , 1972P. 108 The political weather is changing in favor of P.M. Heath and the Conservative Party Government following a series of happenings--mainly reactions to the new Industrial Relations Act so heavily opposed by workers The Act provides mainly for the introduction of courts & lawyers into the old hallowed free-for-all of industrial disputes.

The new act will heavily subsidize private plans to compete with Medicare, provide tax breaks for individuals to buy private insurance, develop a pilot program to force all Medicare services to compete with private insurance by 2010, and forgo using Medicare's size to negotiate lower prices for drugs.

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