Sentence examples for generalised movement from inspiring English sources

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According to Cable, over-ruthless market regulation could become "a generalised movement towards dirigisme and state control of economic activity".

At the wider scale, native vegetation extent and condition were used as a surrogate for all biodiversity; at the finer scale, landscape structure and generalised movement parameters related to a focal woodland species group were used to derive least-cost paths.

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Rising rents, prices and taxes, high levels of unemployment in rural and peri-urban areas, generalised precarity, stagnant wages: the yellow vests movement has united people from all political fronts around common ground: the anger of all those who barely earn enough to live.

Reports of running movements were associated with classification as a primary generalised seizures and focal seizures with secondary generalisation, with their absence increasing the likelihood of classification as a focal seizure 9.75 fold vs. a primary generalised seizure (p < 0.001).

But though the Philharmonia's playing, especially from its brass, had a satisfying bite, the performance was rather generalised; the energy that Ashkenazy gave to the outer movements was never focused precisely enough, and the third movement, Lemminkäinen in Tuonela, was allowed to ramble rather aimlessly.

We used generalised linear models to determine whether spider position and movement affected the response of the bee.

During movement, the calf exhibited tetraparesis and a generalised ataxia, which was more pronounced in the hind limbs.

This and Beethoven's Fourth Symphony predate the job description of conductor and work perfectly well without one, though there has to be more sense of a unifying imagination than a generalised brightness of tone, flamboyant timpani and a fast fourth movement.

There's not much to be said, beyond a generalised expression of incredulous disgust, about the apparently growing Sandy Hook "truth" movement, and probably much to be gained by ignoring it.

Reports of rhythmic thoracic limb movements were also associated with classification of primary generalised seizures, with their absence increasing the likelihood of classification as a focal seizure 3.7 fold vs. a primary generalised seizure (p < 0.001).

Running movements were associated with reports of a primary generalised seizure (rather than a focal seizure), but also reports of a focal seizure (rather than a focal seizure with secondary generalisation).

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