Sentence examples for faint response from inspiring English sources

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It took the video going viral, and a call for a federal probe of the beating and the suspension of the officer caught hammering the woman to get the faint response from the CHP officials that they were "investigating".

First, while sucrose gave a large response in the S fiber and QHCl in the Q fiber, QHCl also elicited a faint response in the S fiber and sucrose in the Q fiber.

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Mr Berlusconi, the man who presided over a decade of economic stagnation and whose faint-hearted response to the euro crisis had brought Europe to the brink of catastrophe in 2011, was back from the political dead.

I want to express my astonishment at the faint-hearted response of the French media, compared with that of the Anglo-American press, in defending her.

The absence of the effect of lactisole on the faint responses in some S fibers to other stimuli as well as the responses to sweet and non-sweet stimuli in non-S fibers suggest that these responses originate from other taste receptors.

One function of the light response is to find a balance between visual acuity (how sharp you can see) and sensitivity (how well you can detect faint stimuli).

A faint activity response was seen when the gel was incubated in TCE as the substrate.

Faint praise was the response in the Sunday Times too, where Lucy Atkins conceded the reworking was "a lark" but complained that there was "infinitely less at stake" for McDermid's characters than for Austen's.

Results derived from analysing the ionospheric response to faint and bright solar flares are presented.

This technique is useful for identifying the ionospheric response to faint solar flares (of X-ray class C) when the variation amplitude of the TEC response to separate line-on-sight (LOS) is comparable to the level of background fluctuations.

If cornered, an opossum may resort to its legendary talent for playing possum, an autonomic response, like fainting, in which the animal falls to its side with its mouth adrool, excretes droppings and a foul odor, and remains in a deathlike state of curled catatonia for minutes to hours, until finally it revives beginning with a twitch of the ears.

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