Sentence examples for exchanges in turn from inspiring English sources

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These marriage exchanges in turn bound family groups together into societies.

The exchanges, in turn, are making changes to the rules and systems to keep up with the dozens of unorthodox trading platforms that have sprung up as a result of the regulatory changes.

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The stock exchange, in turn, would pay $10 million a year in rent and invest $350 million in new equipment and technology.

The exchange, in turn, had agreed to invest about $400 million in new equipment and pay an annual rent of $10 million.

Such exchange, in turn, is essential to effective Pan-European collaboration in implementing and continuously improving the quality and effectiveness of cervical cancer screening programmes.

Therefore, maternal obesity causes adverse development of the placental architecture, which results in poor nutrient and waste exchange, in turn compromising fetal growth and survival [ 6, 62, 64].

This reduction in FRCSF6 may not necessarily reflect a defect in lung development (the FRCpleth values were identical in either group) but rather a reduction in the proportion of the lung volume that participates in pulmonary gas exchange, in turn attributable to structural changes in the lung caused by BPD and the use of mechanical ventilation.

Policymakers hope that increased use of health IT to exchange health information will in turn enhance the quality and efficiency of health care delivery.

However, health insurance experts say that were the model bill to be taken up widely by Republican-held states, it would seriously disrupt the federal exchanges, and in turn put the whole health reforms in peril.

Cell-to-cell interactions between immune cells, such as macrophages and T cells, with stem cells and mesenchymal cells are critically important for shaping this process and these exchanges, are in turn influenced by the type of injury, tissue location and developmental stage of the organism.

Phosphorylated eIF2α exhibits enhanced affinity for the GTP-GDP exchange factor (GEF) eIF2B, competitively inhibiting the rate of nucleotide exchange, which in turn results in a reduced rate of TC formation (Dever et al., 1993; Hinnebusch, 2005).

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