Sentence examples for be a mark for from inspiring English sources

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However, it is true to say that the more high profile the tweeter then the larger their following is likely to be, or perhaps more significantly for a potential Claimant, the more likely they are to be a mark for recovery of damages.

Both of ACPase and ALPase may be a mark for viability and fertility of S. mansoni and S. haematobium.

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It can be a mark of respect for the world.

Tamaru, H. et al. Trimethylated lysine 9 of histone H3 is a mark for DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa.

But if there were a mark for this one moment, there would be marks for all such moments, and the whole city would grow black with spots like the tarred chewing gum on subway platforms.

I knew that I was a mark for any faddist who came along, but I tried to chart my symptoms, to treat myself like a lab subject.

"My record is a mark for so many guys to get," said Lagat, 38, who dismissed any notion that he would start running marathons.

I've grown to respect Hamza Yusuf, in part because I'm a mark for good Adab, and he taught me something about the Prophet's sublime example.

We also observed that histone H3 S10 phosphorylation, which is a mark for mitotic cells, was significantly delayed in siTim treated cells relative to siControl.

This is in accordance with Ac-H3K9 being a mark for transcriptional start sites.

The proportion of total rRNA is a mark for sample quality check.

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