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be expressed only
verb
To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
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eGFP, the sensor for PR activity, will be expressed only when PR/Gal4 expression is induced in the presence of a PI.
They are values that could be expressed only by the victor.
And can the shift from rural to urban be expressed only in terms of residential statistics?
Numbers listed in the report need be expressed only in broad ranges, and usually are.
Mitt Romney's political viewpoints can be expressed only in terms of likelihood, not certainty.
Warburg's ideas about images were so complex and self-cancelling that, as time went on, he felt they could be expressed only as images.
The former military chief of the KLA, Lieutenant-General, Agim Çeku, went on TV to ask that protest be expressed only through institutional channels.
Sad that the writer's sense of unity and comfort could be expressed only through a misogynistic experience or enraged because the unity was in fact isolation by sex.
Ideas that could be expressed only as a clunky circumlocution in English can be collapsed into a single word in Ithkuil.
A certain rapid intensity is also the hothouse condition that creates opera, sending emotions into extremities that can be expressed only in song.
What you care about, what you're willing to support, how you view the concept of charity — these are things that should be expressed only at your discretion.
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