Sentence examples for apply in response from inspiring English sources

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One other thing you need to consider when preparing NIH applications: You can apply in response to a specific program announcement (PA) or request for applications (RFA), or you can choose not to.

The bolded part would be the new part, and the upshot, per Sargent is this "would make it clear that 'justifiable homicide' can only apply in response to an unlawful act, which would obviously not include abortion, which is legal".

The manuscript could be improved by addressing several issues that are raised by the data: 1) The LynA degradation mechanism controls macrophage activation in response to pharmacological Csk inhibition, but does it also apply in response to a physiological stimulus?

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"Some of the political language applied in response to recent events has suggested a natural continuation of the 9/11 world and in turn the strategy then deployed," Murphy will say.

Both approaches defined policy in ECA rules, where each rule embodies a specific action, to be applied in response to a particular happening.

"Situationally Adaptive Organizations" ("SAOs") are adaptable, multi-structured hybrids that provide an organizational tool chest, rather than a single tool, so that the most appropriate organizational structure and resource can be optimally applied in response to rapidly changing and varied situations.

During the incinerator case, the Precautionary Principle was applied in response to the challenges of scientific uncertainty.

In the context of the DBCDG, these are the treatments that were applied: In response to the findings or the second question of diagnosis (source of the pain): Centralization signs: End range loading maneuvers in the direction that produced centralization [ 29].

Scientific opinions and an evaluation of on-farm control measures performed concluded that the impact of sheep associated S. diarizonae on human health is very low, and that risk management measures applied in response to findings of sheep associated S. diarizonae in sheep or sheep meat can be expected to have very little impact on reducing risks to human health.

Two potential sources of response bias could apply in this study: non response to the questionnaire, and non consent to accessing behaviour data.

This paper presents improved empirical functions for the coherence of wind forces that can be applied in gust response analysis under any conditions.

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