Sentence examples for in general expanded from inspiring English sources

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The beige book also noted that manufacturing in general expanded, and that activity in the nonfinancial service sectors grew steadily, led by the information technology and business and professional services industries.

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And in general, expanding social insurance against economic risk isn't really libertarianism's forte.

Although such message‐car rying capacity is not needed at the moment, the spokesman said, lasers may play a major role in future communications when picture phones become common, when high‐speed com puter conversations are more widespread and when communi cation needs in general expand beyond current carying capac ities.

In general, expanding screening is discussed among a restricted number of medical and health-policy experts in advisory bodies.

As paleontology in general expands into environmental analyses, conservation biology, astrobiology, biometrics, biodiversity, and other emerging new fields, UCMP's preeminence in the field should continue unabated for many more decades.

As legalization of same-sex marriage spreads to one-third of states including the recent vote in New Mexico and ruling in Utah and in Oklahoma, our understanding of marriage in general expands and thus our understanding of parenthood and family potentially expand as well.

That has failed to happen for most American workers in recent decades, and while part of the cause is having more of the fruits of economic growth go to a small percentage of people, the bigger issue has been that the economy has, in general, not expanded fast enough to make labor markets tight and worker wages rise.

The education sector, in general, has expanded to include diverse options relative to content, pedagogy, and methodologies.

Although the deaths of black people at the hands of police remain a focus of the movement, the idea of confronting violence committed against black bodies in general has expanded its scope of advocacy.

In general, an expanded representation in the cortex for a particular sensory area (i.e. a high magnification factor) means that a greater information density is concentrated in that sensory area, leading to finer discrimination thresholds [55].

Through careful cross-examination of multiple databases, we established here that the human PDZome contains 267 PDZ domains, distributed over 152 genes and that the PDZome in general has expanded more quickly over the metazoan genomes than the average superfamily size.

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