Sentence examples for coerce events from inspiring English sources

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Changes in the ∆ψm have been originally hypothesized to be early, coerce events in the apoptotic signaling pathway [31].

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I also showed that by assuming a sortal classifier must express an 'enduring' property shared by the entity type, I can predict that event classifiers must refer to 'shapes of event structures' and furthermore, it is this expression of shapes of event structures that allows event classifiers to coerce event entity reading from nouns denoting concrete entities.

An event classifier can either select event nouns (such as 會議 huiyi 'meeting' or 比賽 bisai 'race, competition') which directly encode events as entities or coerces referential eventive meanings from common nouns.

In complexity reduction strategic approaches, efficacy is the result of an action in order to coerce or modify things or events to bring about the desired result.

When faced with humankind's diversity, for centuries our nations have consistently tried to suppress or coerce the "other", and manipulated world events for our own supposed benefit, and look what it's got us.

Too many of our social events, devices, interactions, etc. coerce us into placing our attention upon exterior gratifications, often at the expense of our inner condition.

Joseph Bellefontaine, a leader of the local militia and the father of one of the women, claimed that he was forced to witness this event in an attempt to coerce his cooperation with the rangers.

History is used to contextualise rather than to coerce the works into providing a charged agenda on the events themselves.

In the article, the editor of the Review-Journal, Thomas Mitchell, pointing to litigation against both the Sun and Smith, said of Adelson, "This whole series of events is nothing more nor less than trying to coerce everyone in journalism to not write anything he doesn't like".

This likely reflects that the fact that the key activation event for these enzymes is the binding of regulatory proteins that coerce the kinase domain to close into a catalytically competent configuration.

To be in a location that has been the stage for an event that altered history is to have one's imagination coerced into recreating that event.

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