Sentence examples for form deprived from inspiring English sources

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That was not the final order that looked most likely after the semifinals of the women's 100 backstroke when Coventry, clearly in rare form, deprived Coughlin of her world record by finishing in 58.77 seconds.

Elemental X-ray microanalysis of myopic form deprived (FD) chick retinas has shown an increase in atomic abundance of K, localized to the vicinity of the sub-retinal space (SRS, RPEE and photoreceptor outer segments, and a generalized increase in the abundance of Na and Cl across the retina, RPE and choroid.

The full-length secreted CCN3 exerts inhibitory effects on the proliferation of various human cancer cell lines, whereas an amino-truncated form deprived of the secretory peptide signal, was showing transforming activities on primary cells in culture (reviewed in [ 105- 107]).

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Smart meters that would enable people to see their own energy use in real-time will not be delivered on time on current form, depriving households of a cheap and easy way of cutting down on their energy bills, an influential group of MPs has warned.

In his statement, McKee writes that delivering copies of these documents "in no way, shape or form deprives the professors who created them of their intellectual property rights".

Looking at this, I pondered Bacon's perception that still movie images detached from a motion picture sequence have an uncanny, deathly quality: undead, zombie forms deprived of the "life" that the moving picture gave them, yet not entirely dead - and also ghostly.

For each of the three areas surveyed, the deprivation scores were aggregated to form less deprived and more deprived groupings and separate samples were selected from each grouping [ 9].

Defending his qualifications, he said he had been "a passionate advocate" of widening participation and increasing social mobility since the mid-1980s when, as a state school boy at Oxford, he first started visiting sixth forms in deprived parts of the country to try to persuade students to apply to elite universities.

Not just  positive harm, such as the misidentification of a suspect in a crime, but negative harm, such as calcifying biases in data and business practices in algorithmic form and depriving those affected by the biases of employment or services.

Not just positive harm, such as the misidentification of a suspect in a crime, but negative harm, such as calcifying biases in data and business practices in algorithmic form and depriving those affected by the biases of employment or services.

Schools would get at least £5,000 for every child they teach and more for children form the most deprived homes.

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