Sentence examples for caused a subject from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, we used the same knowledge questionnaire for the pre-test and post-test, which might have caused a subject sensitization bias especially in the face-to-face group.

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Regarding the first (the relation between imagination and memory), a sizable literature has been devoted to the phenomenon of "imagination inflation" (Garry et al. 1996; Goff and Roediger 1998), whereby imagining an event can cause a subject to "remember" having experienced it.

The subject caused a national uproar Tuesday when a leaked letter from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder revealed the Obama administration believed they had the legal authority to order a drone strike against an American citizen in the United States.

Hamid's debut, Moth Smoke, was formally conventional, though its subject matter caused a stir – imagine a McInerney party novel, set in Lahore, with bootleg whisky, cheap heroin and nuclear neighbours.

But while commentators have largely focused on anticipated changes to income tax, national insurance and VAT, little has been said about individual savings accounts (Isas), a subject that caused a lot of speculation in the last Budget, which was trumpeted beforehand as a Budget for savers.

Their story caused a sensation, and was subject to much ridicule.

There were 41 subjects who reported having both current asthma and chronic bronchitis; inclusion of these subjects caused a slight overestimation of current asthma prevalence.

Artal and colleagues found that rotating the aberration profile of subjects caused a decrease in visual acuity.

We have recently shown that a low-dose insulin infusion in type 2 diabetic subjects caused a significant suppression of TLR1, -2, -4, -7, and -9 mRNA expression and the suppression of PU.1, a major transcription factor that regulates the expression of many TLRs in addition to exerting its known anti-inflammatory action (11).

In 1901 he caused a scandal by tackling the subject of venereal disease in Les Avariés (Damaged Goods).

In "Lincoln Reconsidered: Essays on the Civil War Era" (1956), Mr. Donald caused a stir by presenting his subject unsentimentally, as "an astute and dexterous operator of the political machine".

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