Sentence examples for ascertaining one from inspiring English sources

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There's the crusaders for equal rights, such as Kanye West, who recently told the audience at a Sydney gig that they all had to stand up "unless you got a handicap pass and you get special parking and shit", then, after ascertaining one concert-goer used a wheelchair, said: "It's fine," and carried on.

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Although the reasons behind this trend could not be ascertained, one of the possibilities postulated by Jamaiah et al. (2006) was the rapid and intense land development for housing and industrial projects.

The TTO ascertains one's willingness to sacrifice longevity for better health.

The SG ascertains one's willingness to undergo risky treatments in order to improve health.

DM was ascertained one week after the last Stz injection (Day 0), and then again in steady state from weeks 5-7, and in some mice specially maintained for glycemic monitoring, up to 11 weeks.

Authors' response : Baring the barnases where the relationship is difficult to ascertain one way or another, consistently the other toxin domains shows the archaeal branches embedded within the bacterial radiation.

Though the need to ascertain one's ability to have children clearly took centre stage for some women, it did so not in a way that proudly reaffirms the importance of family-life, but in a way that was highly socially problematised.

The Mayflower had two sounding leads for ascertaining depth: one with 600 feet of line, the other with 120.

The current employment of these individuals was ascertained by one researcher (PHM, who held one of the CRTFs awarded in 1991) utilising information in the public domain, specifically the Medical Directory, the Medical Register, Pubmed, Doctors.net, professional societies and Google.

Each song- and at times it's difficult to ascertain which one as they effortlessly merge into one another - is brought to life by a troop of hand-picked, seemingly double-jointed male dancers who pop, vogue, writhe and contort to the beat.

The percentage of medical practice in the real world that is evidence based is difficult to ascertain, although one review reported an average of 78% of medical interventions were based on some form of "compelling" evidence.

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