Sentence examples for for the orchestrated from inspiring English sources

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What is the reason for the orchestrated adoption by both parties of the childish, nasalized peevishness?

And yet as he prepares for the New York City Marathon on Nov. 7, Gebrselassie's world mark of 2 hours 3 minutes 59 seconds has fostered debate about competition versus records and has drawn criticism from some elite runners for the orchestrated way his fastest times over 26.2 miles were achieved.

As we have previously described, Akt1 is required for the orchestrated metabolic response of the mammary gland to lactation.

We determined an atomic structure of a polymeric full-length RAD51 homolog to reveal atomic details of quaternary assembly, we experimentally test a proposed BRC repeat-induced RAD51 disassembly mechanism and we address the molecular mechanism for the orchestrated interactions of RAD51 in HRR.

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At first this prim choreography seems tongue-in-cheek, then earnest, and finally almost silly — and all the more charming for it, like much of the orchestrated seduction that is a night at Maison Premiere.

The Speaker, John Bercow, has repeatedly called for an end to the "orchestrated barracking" and claimed several female MPs avoid the sessions because of the atmosphere.

Now for the fully orchestrated Hollywood uplift.

Considering the mood within English rugby last October it is a staggering reversal of fortunes, if that is a legitimate phrase for the expertly orchestrated job carried out by Jones since he took over as head coach.

Together our results show that occupancy by presumed active forms of RNAPII cannot account for the highly orchestrated pattern of mRNA accumulation and loss over the IDC.

Our study provides groundwork for the highly orchestrated clearance of neocortical neurons from their birth site, suggesting that a reelin-dependent ApoER2 downregulation mechanism uncouples newborn neurons from progenitor cells, thereby enabling neurons to migrate.

Together, our results provide foundation for the highly orchestrated clearance of neocortical projection neurons from their birth site, indicating that a reelin-dependent ApoER2 downregulation mechanism uncouples newborn neurons from NPCs, thereby enabling neurons to migrate (Fig. 4G).

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