Sentence examples for and gradually cause from inspiring English sources

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Happily for future generations of Norwegians, their postwar government ignored what Britain told them, which was to evacuate the islands on the grounds of cost and security and gradually cause them to run down.

These symptoms are associated with disease exacerbations and gradually cause irreversible disability [5].

As they travel, they retrieve the fragments of the crystal, which grant them new abilities and gradually cause the world to reform.

In summary, it appears that aging is due, in part, to genetic programs that evolved to regulate development but progress into adulthood and gradually cause dysfunction.

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Steamboating thrived again after the interruptions caused by the Civil War, but by the 1870s railroads had become more efficient modes of transport and gradually caused the retirement of almost all the steamboats from the river.

Over time, the garbage wouldn't get cleared out, and this would gradually cause problems in the city: people might trip over garbage bags, cars wouldn't be able to park properly, rats would thrive and the city would smell.

The loss of functional abilities is primarily the result of a progressive decrease in muscle strength and muscle endurance during the course of the disease[ 4, 7]However, increasingly limited physical and social possibilities gradually cause a secondary reduction of physical activity.

Simulations indicate that transcriptomes sequenced with 454 Titanium chemistry will quickly lead to about twice as many contigs as transcripts, and additional sequences only gradually cause the number of contigs to reach the number of transcripts (i.e. the point when contigs = transcripts; data not shown).

For instance, Waddington defined "epigenotype" as one that ''consists of concatenations of processes linked together in a network, so that a disturbance at an early stage may gradually cause more and more far reaching abnormalities in many different organs and tissues" (Waddington 1942).

In this paper, he described the general features of an "epigenotype" as one that "consists of concatenations of processes linked together in a network, so that a disturbance at an early stage may gradually cause more and more far reaching abnormalities in many different organs and tissues" (Waddington 1942).

The cool, rapidly-moving air should gradually cause the wax to cool and stiffen, becoming more brittle.

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