Sentence examples for collectively pool from inspiring English sources

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He was introduced to socialism during the Second World War, when it became mainstream to suggest that if the nation could collectively pool its resources to fight, it should be able to do the same to provide health and housing.

With PublikDemand, Powell and her team have created a social media-based "pressure valve" that enables everyday people to collectively pool their complaints to create a bigger swarm that larger companies will have little choice but to deal with.

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Young Arts Patrons (YAP) is a volunteer based non-profit organization that collectively pools the financial and social influences of Memphis' young professionals in support of the local arts community.

In an email to HuffPost, LaMarche argued that it was unreasonable for Holden to compare labor money, which comes from workers collectively pooling their limited resources, with the money being spent either by Democracy Alliance partners or members of the Koch network.

Data will be analysed collectively (pooled) across Cancer Councils as well as reported individually for each.

One hundred microlitres of anticoagulated blood from each pig sample for the three pigs per farm was collectively pooled and thoroughly mixed to make 300 μl.

The 96 separately indexed multiplex samples, each composed of four loci, are then collectively pooled and sequenced in a single run on the Illumina MiSeq platform.

Considering the aim of "omic" is at collectively quantifying pools of biological molecules [ 70], specific computational approaches has also been proposed to predict the human-body responses to drug combinations or constructing novel molecular networks based on "omic" data [ 33, 71– 71].

We examine the effectiveness of three democratically chosen rules that alleviate the coordination and cooperation problems inherent in collectively managed common-pool resources.

The amplicon libraries are generated through a single PCR reaction, collectively normalized, and pooled with a GBS library.

Thus, as Pellizzer et al. (1993) also hypothesized, the two-thirds power law may express a limitation on the rate at which higher control commands can modulate the activity of neural pools collectively coding the direction of a forthcoming movement.

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