Sentence examples for forcefully developed from inspiring English sources

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"Public Enemies" needed a charge of surprise, and I wish the filmmakers had more forcefully developed two ironies embedded in the material.

This critique has been forcefully developed by feminist postmodernists, who question the possibility of a unified standpoint of women, and see, behind the assertion of a universal woman's viewpoint, the perspective of relatively privileged white women (Lugones & Spelman 1983).

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In an interview with reporters after a session of the 14th International AIDS Conference, Mr. Clinton also urged leaders in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, regions hit hard by AIDS, to speak out forcefully and develop plans to stop the spread of H.I.V., the virus that causes the syndrome.

It is indicated that contractions in which torque needs to be developed as forcefully and rapidly as possible require higher levels of neural activation compared with maximal contractions of several seconds or longer (de Ruiter et al. 2004; Duchateau 1995; de Boer et al. 2007; Kubo et al. 2000; Bamman et al. 1998).

Israeli officials have argued in recent weeks that the American unwillingness to confront North Korea more forcefully as it develops a nuclear program was evidence that the United States might be willing to tolerate an Iranian nuclear weapons capability.

The riots that developed when the police set about stopping these rallies may well mark another turning point for Mr Moi'sregime.Protests around the country were forcefully dispersed; 13 people, including a schoolboy shot at point-blank range, were killed.

He and colleagues had been studying the human sense of smell and had developed a device, which looks like the oxygen tubes patients wear in the hospital, that releases an odor when a subject sniffs forcefully.

The strategic choices discussed in the West today resemble quite closely the strategies developed in Europe during past centuries to deal with resource scarcities: to overcome them by means of market mechanisms leading to efficiency improvements and substitution, by global trade enhancing resource availability, or by forcefully seizing foreign resources.

Therefore a washing procedure was developed which diluted the sputum in a Triton X100 containing buffer (to lyse human cells), gently centrifuged it to remove large particles, and finally forcefully centrifuged to collect bacteria (see Methods and Materials).

"He really didn't have a chance to develop an agenda and forcefully act on it, because if the majority leader or the speaker don't want it, it doesn't happen," said Douglas A. Muzzio, a professor at the Baruch College School of Public Affairs.

"I love the pause, but think of those people in the developing world who have been forcefully paused and idle for a very long time," he said.

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