Sentence examples for exceptionally subject from inspiring English sources

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The removal of Pb2+ from aqueous solution by templated silica xerogel (H900) was observed to be exceptionally subject to the solution pH value which influences the qualities of the adsorbent and the adsorbate.

But there is one kind of human activity that is, by its very nature, both exceptionally subject to stress and largely non-voluntary in the risks it assumes: the person at the "tip of the spear" in human conflict, the warfighter.

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Louboutin was an exceptionally fun subject.

Far from the insensible object of the system's routines, Grace the narrator is an exceptionally receptive subject.

Mr. McDermott, who starred in the ABC series "The Practice" for seven years, and Ms. Margulies, a six-year veteran of NBC's "E.R.," welcomed the chance to tell a timely story about an exceptionally complex subject.

And the striking thing was that on this exceptionally grave subject, "conservatives" and "liberals" plainly find it useful to talk and cooperate, and the talk goes well beyond platitudes.Mara Luz, an Anglican church worker from Brazil, said 40% of women in her country experienced some kind of violence; there were well-written laws, but implementation was very poor, especially in remote areas.

He is for me, though, an exceptionally worthy subject whom I have been covering for a few years now: Sergio Marchionne.

In particular, the increase of IL-6 and IL-8, which is expected for these exceptionally old subjects in spite of their reasonably good health status [7], [50], [51], was linked with an enrichment in Proteobacteria and a decrease in the amount of some butyrate producing bacteria, such as E. rectale, E. hallii, and E. ventriosum.

The analysis of data from T1-T3 is problematic since exceptionally few subjects met criteria at T1, as noted previously.

The incidence of diabetes during a mean follow-up of 14 months was exceptionally high in subjects with IFG or IGT in this study.

This gene is subject to exceptionally complex regulatory control, both transcriptional and posttranslational, in a number of species, and exceptionally oversized intergenic sequence is likely to be important for this (Dutton et al. 1997; Lachke et al. 2003; IpCho et al. 2010; Lysoe et al. 2011).

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