Sentence examples for are directed at a from inspiring English sources

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Appeals courts often reverse convictions that follow jury instructions that are directed at a single juror.

The protests planned here are directed at a three-day summit being held across the Detroit River in downtown Windsor, Ontario.

Noor Three however will use a new variant on CSP technology – the solar tower, where the mirrors are directed at a central point.

For this reason, warning signals are directed at a specific type of predator and are intended to prevent attack by advertising the bearer's unpalatability or noxiousness.

The questions are directed at a baby Asian elephant, the first one born at the zoo in its 100-year history.

But today all the same hope and promotion are directed at a new generation of services offered through cellular telephones, pagers and myriad other radio-wave gizmos.

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To create the image, low intensity pulses of visible light are directed at an object.

Those in English are directed at an international audience and often try to translate the country to the outside world.

In this approach, an electron plane wave is directed at a negatively charged specimen such that the electrons reverse in direction above the sample surface.

Now the storm of pettiness is directed at a one-term Florida senator.

"Come next November, the anger might be directed at a different incumbent -- in the White House".

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