Sentence examples for expressed point from inspiring English sources

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Rising living standards are fine in themselves, but the endless quest for them tends to be morally compromising or so goes a commonly expressed point of view.Anti-globalists and other critics of capitalism press the point hardest, but even proponents of growth often cast the issue this way.

Pence's gutsy presence at "Hamilton," and his thoughtful reaction to the ensuing debate, were a credit to him, although, given his publicly expressed point of view on the role of gay Americans in this nation, he can hardly argue that it was unreasonable for a cast with many such Americans among its number to express its views to him.

Furthermore, a commonly expressed point was the importance of adaptability and being able to shift one's perspective on health to adapt to local contexts and understandings.The challenges of definitions and the importance of contextualization also emerged during discussions around the environment.

To examine how inactive forms of topoisomerase II can influence resistance to the chemotherapeutic agent VP-16 (etoposide) in the presence of a wild-type allele, we have expressed point mutations and carboxy-terminal truncations of yeast topoisomerase II from a plasmid in budding yeast.

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Their exceptional originality and beauty, so passionately expressed, pointed directly to "Asyla" and to whatever discoveries Mr. Ades has for us next.

Sometimes the more acrimoniously expressed points of view turned out to be right.

Based on the views expressed in a survey such as ours, a compromise can be obtained, which is acceptable from all expressed points of view.

The differentially expressed points marked on 2DE spectrum of a graph stained with coomassie brilliant blue, these on the drawing of partial enlargement between calycosin treated and control.

They generate a single scale-free network whose hub proteins were found differentially expressed, pointing to a crucial role for them in the EMT process.

Drug resistance can occur upon the emergence of cells expressing point mutations in Bcr-Abl [9].

The high sensitivity of these 'wild-type' FGFR cell lines raises questions about the molecular mechanisms underlying their FGFR3 dependence compared with cell lines expressing point mutant FGFR3.

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