Sentence examples for dramatically for example from inspiring English sources

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"Even whilst you are together things change dramatically, for example, the relationship ends, or one of you starts putting more money in.

The specificities also changed dramatically, for example V121A/V143A is 6.3 times more efficient with paranitrophenyl valerate than paranitrophenyl acetate, while HCAII is > 500 times more efficient with paranitrophenyl acetate than paranitrophenyl valerate.

During the 1980s this view prevailed in many countries, and an era of tax reform saw tax rates fall dramatically; for example, in the United States the top marginal rate was reduced from 70 percent in 1980 to 33 percent in 1987.

The ratios of psychiatrists per head of population in the west have risen dramatically (for example in the UK in the 1970s, the ratio was 1 psychiatrist per 100,000; in the 1990s it was 1 per 50,000 and now it is around 1 per 10,000).

For lower MAFs, the error rates reduce dramatically, for example for MAF=0.1 the error rates are 1.5, 0.6 and 0.25%, respectively.

The potentials could vary dramatically; for example in thioredoxins, which also have a CXXC motif, the character of the XX values, the effect of the helix dipole, and other factors have significant effects on the reduction potentials [37].

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In all, 890 tariffs were increased, compared with the previous Tariff Act, of 1922, which had itself raised duties dramatically (for examples, see table); 235 were cut.

This would be expected to dramatically alter, for example, the region of viability (where non-zero TBP expression is stable) in the parameter space plotted in Figure 7.

If we account only for the networks that were integrated by the empirical strategies, almost all of the properties were dramatically varied; for example, the range of changes in the number of proteins and the interactions were especially large.

Now, one's opinion as to what constitutes a "component" can be dramatically different, for example, solid, liquid, or gas and/or neutral or ionic species, etc., and this is usually where the differences in definitions arise.

Regarding countries with a lower computer adoption rate in 2012, we observe that the percentage of use dramatically increased; for example, from 3%% in 1993 to 73%% in 2012 in Poland, 59 to 82 % in Greece and 34 to 87%% in Latvia.

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