Sentence examples for elicit conflicts from inspiring English sources

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As well, the view of tissue resources as a common good is preferable to conceptualizing tissues as a proprietary good, which can elicit conflicts of ownership and risk of commodification.

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So I'm sure the following account will elicit conflicting judgments about whether the restaurant in question behaved reasonably.

These bare facts (about which Yelland is publicly candid) elicit conflicting responses, as does this, his first book for children, which is quasi-autobiographical, heartfelt and expiatory.

We report that unconsciously induced conflict can elicit conflict adaptation in the next trial.

To change from a departmentally controlled curriculum towards an integrated curriculum negotiations among colleagues from different departments are necessary, which could elicit conflict and therefore may rather be avoided.

Looking back as adults, though, only 15% remembered feeling physical discomfort with the home, but 50% complained that it had been emotionally uncomfortable.Even a question as seemingly objective as whether physical punishment was used elicited conflicting answers.

It's a scene that elicits conflicted feelings.

It also elicited conflicting feelings from Patriots fans, who had cheered him just across the Patriot Place complex at the 68,000-seat stadium.

As in the original AX-CPT, the emotional AX-CPT involves non-target trials eliciting conflict via two different forms of interference: AY trials, where interference is cue-based and relatively top-down in nature, and BX trials, where interference is probe-based and relatively bottom-up in nature.

99 Experimental and clinical studies exploiting GAD65 in T1DM onset have elicited conflicting results between animal and human trials.

Recent data, however, clearly show that the ERK activation culminates in phosphorylation of many proteins with substantial regulatory functions throughout the cell, coordinating and eliciting conflicting cellular responses ranging from proliferation and differentiation to apoptosis (Peyssonnaux and Eychene, 2001; Djeu et al, 2002; Lee and McCubrey, 2002).

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