Sentence examples for are abolished from inspiring English sources

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are abolished

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To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.

  • Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.

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Therefore they are abolished.

Questions will include what will happen to RE if GCSEs are abolished?

No such DNA collection law should be passed until such marijuana arrests are abolished.

And once those two principles are abolished, the third becomes irrelevant.

Under the dictatorship of speed, individual memory and identity are abolished.

When afferent inputs are abolished, these effects are eliminated or even reversed.

But this fragmentary situation will inevitably change once the quotas are abolished.

If the new fees are abolished we're likely to see a sharp rise in employees pursuing litigation against their employers.

Jeffery, N. D. & Blakemore, W. F. Locomotor deficits induced by experimental spinal cord demyelination are abolished by spontaneous remyelination.

Evidence of statoreceptor function is provided if these reflexes are abolished after surgical elimination of both statocysts.

Shirahama-Noda, K. et al. Biosynthetic processing of cathepsins and lysosomal degradation are abolished in asparaginyl endopeptidase-deficient mice.

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