Sentence examples for generally commanded by from inspiring English sources

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Recent studies have shown that, in several fibrosing diseases, endothelial cells can also suffer a mesenchymal transdifferentiation (Endo-MT), generally commanded by similar signaling as MMT [ 8].

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While these bills generally commanded wide support, enactment was delayed by a dispute over whether the new coin should be in base metal or 40% silver.

He generally commanded superlatives from critics.

Most Arabica coffees are produced by the wet method, and they generally command a higher price.

It generally commands better profit margins than your typical generic maker.

The Emperor generally commands in person.

After the work is done, the apartments generally command 10 percent more rent.

There, it is priced against lighter oil and generally commands a lower price.

Things in high demand generally command higher prices, so why not blockbuster films?

Some felt that age was relevant as older women in India generally command greater respect.

There were "Americans of color fighting in both the European and Pacific theaters, but separately, commanded by white officers, generally Southern," said David Levering Lewis, professor of history at New York University.

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