Sentence examples for describes a temporary from inspiring English sources

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Cantor describes "a temporary extension of the debt ceiling in exchange for a real commitment by this president.. to sit down and talk about the pressing problems facing the American people... it's about time this has happened".

We had makeshift – which describes a temporary or low quality solution.

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Apple has described a temporary fix for the problem on its website.

Stelwagen et al. [ 27] described a temporary, reversible disruption of tight junction (TJ) integrity, due to increased intramammary pressure by milk accumulation after a 24-h milking interval.

Effectiveness of these protocols were limited: Guillamo [ 3] reported a radiological response rate of 7% three months after onset of chemotherapy and clinical improvement lasting longer than 6 months in 15% of patients and Samlaggi [ 4] described a temporary clinical and radiological stabilization in 22% of patients after chemotherapy.

Temperament exists as a relatively stable predisposition in adult life, which is shaped by both genotype and early experience [ 4], whilst mood describes a more temporary state of psychological functioning which helps to bias behavioral choices towards certain types of action in a predisposing environment [ 5].

She calls it "email apnea," which she describes as a "temporary absence or suspension of breathing, or shallow breathing, while doing email".

In late February, Pinterest announced it had blocked all vaccine-related searches on its site, which it describes as a temporary solution until it can figure out a long-term strategy for anti-vax advice.

Miles describes an occasional and temporary sense of despair when he first wakes with a diminished sense of motivation, which is restored as everyday routines kick in: Some mornings I wake up and wish I hadn't woken up, but once I'm out, up and about, that feeling goes.

For example, the term nostalgia, described as "a temporary feeling of depression… on account of discomfort, hardships and exposures" in the "The Medical and Surgical History," was treated as "a camp disease of war" that proved "dangerous to their efficiency".

Last month, US special operations forces captured Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who has been described as Isis's chemical weapons chief, and had been holding him in what defense officials describe as a temporary detention center.

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