Sentence examples for elicited yet from inspiring English sources

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Assent may be construed as something that has to be elicited yet terminates a process that is subject to the will a process of inquiry, deliberation or pondering that does involve mental actions, or, in the case of faith, a process of divine grace that may be blocked by the will.

After paying homage to 1970s rock goddesses and 1990s grunge for his first two women's runway outings, he showed a spring 2014 collection that seemed to be deliberately tacky, and elicited yet another collective "Huh?" The inspiration: It's hard to tell, because Slimane does not really speak to the press.

The causes for this increase in preterm births are not clearly elicited yet, but it is possible that interruption of pregnancies may have played an important role, as the proportion of cesarean sections doubled between 1982 and 2004 [ 21, 22].

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But the grants mentioned in the Committee's report and in the note in Nature are precisely those which were mentioned in these columns on March 17, and the appeal made then for further support, far from being successful, has elicited as yet only the most meagre response.

This analysis revealed that difficulty and action retrieval elicited overlapping yet spatially distinct peaks, F 3, 13) = 4.75, p = .02, with significant differences in the x (F 1, 15) = 8.83, p = .01) and the z dimension (F 1, 15) = 6.98, p = .02).02

Maybe David Paterson, New York's governor, is onto something with his soda tax after all.Nadiya Pustovoytova finds that some Ukrainians are able to turn a profit by targeting the thrifty.And the recession elicits yet another "bah humbug".

Truffaut's probing questions help Hitchcock dig deep into memory; Bogdanovich's shorter, broader ones elicit grand yet succinct theoretical reflections and an epigrammatic, assertive vigor.

This is of particular interest, since many circulating plasma proteins are natural integrin ligands (e.g. fibronectin, vitronectin, fibrinogen) and their binding to luminal integrins (i.e. not engaged in cell-matrix adhesion) may elicit important, yet largely uncharacterized, regulatory signals.

In these models, sorbitol promoted the phenotypic manifestations of early apoptosis followed by complete loss of viability in a time-, dose-, and cell type-specific fashion, by eliciting distinct yet partially overlapping molecular pathways.

Mr. Peña Nieto's plan has not yet elicited a response from American lawmakers.

That, or more conventional tortures, usually elicited temporary confessions, yet for years or decades those activists persisted in struggling for democracy.

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