Sentence examples for delicate machinery from inspiring English sources

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The report traces the delicate machinery that was used by Enron's accountants.

But the US, Israel and other western spy agencies have also spent years slipping faulty parts into black market consignments of equipment heading to Iran – each designed to wreak havoc inside the delicate machinery requirement for enrichment.

The C.I.A. had penetrated the factory of Scomi Precision Engineering, where one of the nuclear network's operatives -- known to the workers only as Tinner -- watched over the production of the delicate machinery needed to enrich uranium for nuclear bombs.

So Jawbone, working with product designer Yves Behar, has housed its delicate machinery in a rubber wristband designed to be comfortable and unobtrusive enough to wear all the time.

The work should help in understanding how the synapse works in laying down memories, as well as the basis of the many diseases that turn out to be caused by defects in the synapse's delicate machinery.

With the best of motives, they threw a bucket of sand into the delicate machinery of New York's ethnic and class politics.Although she admires Lindsay's courage, she is severe about the consequences.

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In the Star Trek movie "The Voyage Home," about a visit to present-day Earth from the future, Dr. McCoy sneaks into a hospital to rescue the injured Chekov and views with horror the barbarous implements of 20th-century medicine, the gross knives and saws so unsuited for the delicate soft machinery they are intended to repair.

Therefore, the host develops delicate machineries to distinguish self-components from non-self-components, which is the principle of innate immune responses.

Characterization of in vitro nanoparticle uptake and localization is intrinsically linked to cytotoxicological studies because uptake provides evidence of nanoparticle cell interaction, wherein the delicate intracellular machinery is exposed to nanoparticles.

Even now, there's a relevance Nostra­damus would envy: Beard's August 1971 "News of the Month" item about a "water slick" that could threaten "the delicate rust-prone machinery" found along the California coast; a 1975 Hendra comic about an evil Japanese doctor torturing two military nurses for the secrets of group health insurance.

The initial transcript of a gene is processed by a delicate piece of cellular machinery known as a spliceosome, which strips out all the introns and joins the exons together.

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