Sentence examples for grossly interferes from inspiring English sources

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These data suggest the presence of an intact binding site for myosin Va on Oa1-KO melanosomes and do not support the possibility that lack of OA1 function grossly interferes with the correct recruitment of the Rab27a/melanophilin/myosin Va tripartite complex on the organelles.

No cancellation mark or a very light cancellation mark are preferable to a cancellation mark that grossly interferes with the stamp design.

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Mr Oresharski has accused the president of "grossly interfering with the executive branch with a series of unbalanced and biased actions".

"Such an act has grossly interfered in China's internal affairs, hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and damaged Sino-American relations," the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement.

Plamen Oresharski, the prime minister, accused him of a "grossly interfering with the executive branch with a series of unbalanced and biased actions" Kristian Vigenin, the foreign minister, said that "the state became hostage to the personal ambition and ego of one politician".Mr Plevneliev's presidency started quietly in 2011.

If Facebook becomes the truth police and makes polarizing decisions, it could alienate the conservative side of its user base and further fracture online communities, but if it stands idle, it may grossly interfere with the need for an informed electorate.

The main limitation of performing a neurological examination in those patients is the need for sedation, which can grossly interfere with the evaluation.

It follows that the establishment and maintenance of the A/P and D/V boundaries are critical factors in the development of the wing disc and that major alterations of these boundaries would grossly interfere with normal pattern and growth.

RNA sequencing revealed that premature inhibition of PER2 by small interfering RNA knockdown leads to a grossly disorganized decidual response.

Among the proposals is a new condition, "temper dysregulation with dysphoria", characterised by "severe, recurrent outbursts of temper" several times a week, that are "grossly out of proportion to the situation or provocation and that interfere significantly with functioning".

Decrying the legislation for interfering in the doctor-patient relationship, while seeking to pass grossly intrusive laws involving the OB-GYN-patient relationship, is one of the more bizarre disconnects in American politics.

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