Sentence examples for clear sequestration from inspiring English sources

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"When it became clear sequestration wasn't going to be resolved, we stopped putting money in the kids' college fund and put it in an emergency fund," Mr. Nudd said, adding that he had started looking for a job outside the government.

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And the Obama administration has made clear that sequestration replacement is its highest priority in the coming talks.

By Amy Davidson Sorkin March 19 , 2013[Updated Wednesday, 5 P.M.] When it became clear that sequestration meant most of the military branches would have to suspend tuition assistance — a program that allows active-duty service members to work toward degrees or enroll in vocational-training courses — there was a squawk of protest in Congress.

[Updated Wednesday, 5 P.M.] When it became clear that sequestration meant most of the military branches would have to suspend tuition assistance — a program that allows active-duty service members to work toward degrees or enroll in vocational-training courses — there was a squawk of protest in Congress.

"The Administration has made it clear that sequestration would be disastrous for our national security, and that's why Mitt Romney needs to demonstrate leadership and press his congressional allies to avoid it from becoming a reality".

"A lot of things went wrong in this trial, but its clear that steps like sequestration or anonymous juries will become more frequent if the media is unable to restrain itself".

It is clear that biomass conversion sequestration projects have the potential to contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, although they may not be economically attractive at current output production and carbon prices [17].

However, a clear mechanism definitively linking sequestration of specific RNA-binding proteins to disease pathogenesis (as is the case for myotonic dystrophy) is currently lacking.

Ptc or Ptch1 endocytosis has been observed in cells from Drosophila to mammals for some time (Denef et al., 2000; Incardona et al., 2000, 2002; Martin et al., 2001; Torroja et al., 2004; Lu et al., 2006), but its role was primarily attributed to ligand sequestration or clearing (Incardona et al., 2000; Torroja et al., 2004).

This has clear practical implications for carbon sequestration schemes, as other nutrients would, of necessity, be tied up along with carbon in soil organic matter.

It is not clear if retinopathy predicts cerebral sequestration in malarial syndromes besides paediatric cerebral malaria, or how often retinopathy might occur in severely ill children in general.

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