Sentence examples for begin to firmly from inspiring English sources

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The cells then begin to firmly adhere to and spread over the endothelium, which is primarily mediated by members of the β2-integrin family.

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When a puncture cost him a comfortable victory at Clermont-Ferrand, Amon began to firmly believe his luck would never change.

"Kernes turned his back on former allies and refused to support separatists in his city, and more than that, began to firmly curb all their activities in Kharkiv and thus became a target for those interested in the political destabilization in eastern Ukraine in the run-up to the presidential election," said Berezovets, who heads Berta Communications, a Kiev-based think tank.

By utilizing a moving field of view, one that follows a leukocyte from its initial contact with the endothelium to its eventual arrest or return to free flow, the means through which a leukocyte transitions from rolling to firmly arrested can begin to be explored.

Early in the 20th century, explains Dr. Guenter Risse, an emeritus professor of medical history at the University of California at San Francisco and the author of "Mending Bodies, Saving Souls: A History of Hospitals" (Oxford University Press, 1999), medical schools and their hospitals began to be firmly lodged within the American university.

Baal as the chief of demons began to be firmly rooted in Biblical and non-Biblical literature as Beelzebub entered almost all translations of the New Testament.

Grab the bag firmly, then begin to roll.

Undo the valve and begin to roll the sleeping bag up firmly from the non-valve end.

"If we can resolve the coverage [issue] then I firmly believe we will begin to see acceleration in consumer take-up over the next few years".

They do — and one virtue of his book is that he never forgets it — but in dealing with statistics, this truism must be firmly repressed lest one begin to think from the heart rather than from the head, as he seems to do when he charges those statisticians who "understate" the numbers of the poor with having found "an intellectual way of acquiescing in suffering".

In order to get that outcome, you must be firmly confident when you begin to engage in the situation.

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