Sentence examples for back to the periphery from inspiring English sources

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A free transfer to Liverpool was supposed to rejuvenate, the move initially appearing a natural fit, only for patchy form, a sending-off, niggling injuries, a managerial change and upheaval in the boardroom to cast him back to the periphery.

But, in a sense, this would just be giving back to the periphery a windfall that Berlin has enjoyed as investors have panicked over the possibility of a euro collapse.

These Iraqi officials say Mr. Maliki, in the wake of Mr. Bush's setback in the Democratic sweep in November's midterm elections, demanded that American troops be pulled back to the periphery of Baghdad and that the war in the capital, at least, be handed to Iraqi troops.

Others predict a Trump loss, particularly a decisive one, will drive white nationalists back to the periphery. .

The viral particles then travel back to the periphery (anterograde transport), where re-infection of the epithelia produces infectious virus that can spread to naive hosts [1].

In response to a variety of diverse stimuli, the virus can periodically reactivate to resume virus replication and produce infectious virus, which is transported anterograde back to the periphery to facilitate epithelial cell infection and consequent transmission.

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But the "two camp" split in my case brings me back to the idea of the periphery.

The protective effect of HDL has been classically attributed to its ability to promote reverse cholesterol transport, a series of processes by which HDL is able to transport cholesterol from the periphery back to the liver for excretion [2].

Historically, when the Fed tightens and begins to raise interest rates, capital reverts back to the U.S. causing earthquakes at the periphery of the global financial system.

In contrast, rarely scanning individuals had to turn around, and thus moved back to the group immediately, when approaching the periphery resulted in too few perceived group members.

This has led to the speculation that a pathogen, perhaps a virus or agent that could alter α-synuclein conformation, may initiate disease at the periphery and propagate back to the brain.

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