Sentence examples for form of containment from inspiring English sources

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The most common form of containment building is a cylindrical structure with a spherical dome, which is characteristic of LWR systems.

A BNFL employee said in a letter that the bags would be the only form of containment used and would be closed "using just a couple of strips of adhesive tape".

While race has influenced the administration of justice in this country from its beginning, she says, since the nineteen-eighties mass incarceration has decimated minority neighborhoods to the extent that it has become a malign form of containment.

Our failure to give any value to the last phase of life, our insistence on health and safety above all, has led to a dependence on care homes that are little more than parking places; Gawande is rightly scathing about a system that exists largely as a form of containment, where the temptation is to deal with people as if they are inconvenient.

They practiced a form of containment of their own, all the while expanding the power and strength of their own military.

Accordingly, water-table fluctuations in contaminated aquifers are probably undesirable unless the LNAPL is of minimal solubility or the dissolved-phase plume is not expected to reach a receptor due to distance or the presence of some form of containment.

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The contribution lastly highlights changing notions and forms of containment, exclusion, and temporality as part of campization, and links this process to current trends in asylum and urban development.

Second, camps are demarcated and have boundaries; there is a clear spatial distinction between the space inside and the space outside, physical barriers and other material and social forms of containment (Agier, 2014; McConnachie, 2016).

For example, Karok a language of N.W. California has morphological suffixes for forms of containment pa:θ-kirih "throw into fire", pa:θ-kurih "throw into water", pa:θ-ruprih "throw in through a solid" (the affixes are unrelated to the lexemes for water, fire, etc).

The original wrongly gave the impression that Sir Hugh Orde used the phrase "hyper-kettling", an extreme form of the containment method used to police demonstrations.

He even framed his proposal to provide universal access as "a form of cost containment," emphasizing that 6.5percentt of every health-insurance premium in Pennsylvania went to subsidizing care for the uninsured, often in emergency rooms.

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