Sentence examples for escape type from inspiring English sources

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Such partnerships "allow each one to escape type," said Tim Griffin, the new editor of Artforum magazine.

It might also be that, within the Taiwan context, alternative social networks may dilute the "no escape" type of thought in the process when one formulates suicidal ideation or self-harm plans [ 12] or may form a pathway towards support in need for people experiencing suicidal crisis [ 34].

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The impact of recombination is even stronger for EC than for E escape types.

Functional categorization of the target genes regulated by sRNAs resulted in identification of genes involved in key pathways of cell division, transport, phagosomal escape, virulence, type IV secretion system, and metabolism.

For many people, this may prove to be too high a price to pay, but for those who are strongly motivated to escape from type 2 diabetes, the new understanding gives clear direction.

On one hand, autophagy might protect against transformation of non tumoral cells into cancer cells and in the other hand, a loss of autophagy might help the cancer cells to escape from type II cell death (also called autophagy cell death) [ 2, 3].

In vivo, this circuitry results in the need for a strong synchronized thalamic input on spiny neurons to escape this type of inhibition (Bruno and Sakmann 2006) which is capable of centering the receptive field more strictly to the corresponding space in the topographic map (Miller et al. 2001).

Last year Cumberbatch said as "a posh actor in England, you can't escape class-typing, from whatever side you look at it.

Lewis Blackwell of the Building Centre agrees that until recently the construction industry has escaped this type of upheaval, but that's changing.

Miller's new "step in multiple release binding," which appeared in the early 1950s, released boots at several angles, allowing skiers to escape more types of crashes.

But most parts of Anchorage and other areas escaped the type of widespread catastrophic damage that happened in a devastating 1964 earthquake, in part because of strict building codes that were put in place after that quake, which had a magnitude of 9.2 and is the second most powerful ever recorded.

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