Sentence examples for host of structural from inspiring English sources

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A host of structural challenges particularly the continued hangover of the 1990s bubble leaves the world economy extraordinarily vulnerable.

Reformers still call for more space for private actors, which would entail a host of structural reforms and liberalisations.

Its emerging neighbours face not just a global slowdown, but also high corporate debts, stalled bank lending and wary foreign businessmen, as well as a host of structural problems.

But, in a wide-ranging interview, he pointed to a host of structural problems he said were partly to blame, and said he wanted create balance in society, adding: "Balance is if you try hard, you work hard then the rewards are in balance with what you put in and what is available".

The blame ought to be laid on tight fiscal policies and a host of structural rigidities.The ECB also deserves credit for the way that it managed the largest merger in history, involving no fewer than 12 central banks, and introduced a currency across those same countries, simultaneously providing a firm anchor for inflation expectations.

We have identified over 200 genes associated with color patterning, including several potential regulators of optix and a host of structural and pigmentation genes that have expression patterns that are correlated with adaptive color pattern variation in natural populations.

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As can be seen from Figure 5, in the young host, loss of structural biomass initiates when the tumour reaches a size of 28.7 cm.

The word "crenellated" doesn't appear anywhere in Shakespeare, but Welles could have invented it, along with a host of other structural terms, to match the plethora of details — the arches and vaults, ribs and columns, arcades and turrets — that fill the frame and conjure a web of social graces and ornamental refinements to which Othello remains, to the end, a stranger.

But the romantic fascination with the criminal per se is no longer quite relevant, I don't think, at least to me, now that we have mass incarceration, long bred by racism and economic change and a whole host of other structural effects.

Tumor vasculature has a disregard for any vascular hierarchy, forms arteriovenous shunts [ 7], is tortuous, leaky and tends to run into dead ends with a host of other structural and functional abnormalities [ 8– 10].

Piezoelectric patches shunted with passive electrical networks can be attached to a host structure for reduction of structural vibrations.

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