Sentence examples for avenue against from inspiring English sources

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As I was crossing 59th Street at First on the way to visit my dad in the hospital on Aug. 10, I thought little of the man running across the avenue against the light whom I saw out of the corner of my eye.

Our data suggest that the inhibition of ER chaperones whose expression is negatively affected by HCD pretreatment may represent an effective antiproliferative therapeutic avenue against KRAS-driven lung cancer.

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To say "I live on Sutton Place," a lavish and rarified avenue flush against the East River, is to brag even more.

But speaking of Father Colapietro, Stephen McFadden, another regular at Elaine's and an owner of a bar on Second Avenue, cautions against focusing on "smoking and drinking and all that stuff, because it takes away from the essence of the guy".

Lawyers who reject President Barack Obama's decision not to seek prosecution of officials who may have participated in the torture of terror-suspect prisoners are seeking justice through another avenue: Sanctions against government lawyers who created the "enhanced interrogation" policies of former President George W. Bush.

In New Jersey, the courts are inmates' only avenue of redress against state agencies.

Not pursuing criminal charges may remove an avenue of attack against the Obama administration by Republicans, who continue to defend the use of torture.

Mining firms have exhausted their final avenue of appeal against New South Wales laws that cancelled coal licences following probes into figures including the former Labor powerbroker Eddie Obeid.

While discovering ways to enhance diminished tubule regeneration may provide a viable avenue to protect against nephron loss, the amelioration of myofibroblast activity is still likely to be a keystone for CKD treatment.

This is an intriguing proposal, and certainly opens up a possible avenue of defence against Zagzebski's attack on reliabilism since she doesn't even consider the possibility of applying this axiological framework here.

That this power so arises follows from what proponents regard as a deeply embedded legal principle the principle of civil recourse which says that one who has been wronged is legally entitled to an avenue of recourse against the perpetrator.

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