Sentence examples for controls large numbers from inspiring English sources

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What is also true is, as long as Qaddafi is still presenting himself as the head of the Libyan government, and as long as he still controls large numbers of troops, the Libyan people are going to be in danger of counter-offensives and of retribution.

The SEM photomicrographs in Figures 3(g) and 4(g) show that, for controls, large numbers of HaCat cells covered the surfaces of the glass substrate, some undergoing mitosis.

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Along with computers, communications equipment, and detectors to count and measure traffic, the controllers are frequently grouped together to control large numbers of traffic signals, either at intersections in a city or on ramps approaching expressways and motorways.

Facebook says it believes that the hacker's claims to control large numbers of Facebook accounts are bogus.

Big carriers who control large numbers of gates sometimes block low-fare competitors from major airports, but even if some US Air gates open up at Philadelphia International Airport, JetBlue is not immediately interested.

So that means an end to services that let those controlling large numbers of accounts to batch tweet, follow users, retweet or like tweets.

Nobles were stratified; kings and the highest-ranking nobility controlled large numbers of commoners and large tracts of land, as well as other nobles.

When he began to take group portraits using the revival Polaroid film made by The Impossible Project, New York-based photographer Nick McManus combined his interest in shooting his friends with a penchant for controlling large numbers of people.

In summary, our results suggest that although a highly variable peptide likely cannot mediate control, large numbers of peptides throughout the HIV proteome are sufficiently conserved to mediate potent restriction of HIV replication.

Splicing regulators generally control large numbers of target transcripts and several have been shown to be essential for proper brain development or function (Jensen et al., 2000; Gehman et al., 2011, 2012; Yano et al., 2010; Iijima et al., 2011; Charizanis et al., 2012; Ince-Dunn et al., 2012).

In terms of strengths, the experiment can be well controlled, large numbers can be generated in a cost-effective manner, and the samples are unlimited in terms of resources (as more cell lines can be made as needed) (Welsh et al. 2009).

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