Sentence examples for invoke the expression from inspiring English sources

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Graduating at 90, as I did this year with an MA from the University of Buckingham in intelligence history, might invoke the expression "late starter", but such things do not necessarily happen suddenly, and are often the culmination of a long process.

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Invoking the expressions (4.15 - 4.16) for in terms of and, and taking into account the Plemelj-Sokhotzki formulae (3.7), the following result is then readily obtained.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01501.011 Given that both biofilm entry and serine starvation resulted in increased ribosome density at serine and cysteine codons, we asked whether these two apparently different conditions invoke the same gene expression program in B. subtilis.

I think that's a conscious choice on her part; I asked her once why she directs her subjects not to smile in the photographs she takes of them, and she said she wanted to invoke the iconic stoic expressions of the daguerreotype, while also rejecting the imperative to "say cheese!" in a family snapshot.

However, it is just as excessive and irresponsible to invoke the "right to freedom of expression" - the right to say anything, in any way, against anybody.

All of these papers invoke the same sort of phenomenological expressions for certain components.

Tissue angiogenesis is invoked by the expression of pro-angiogenic growth factors (cytokines) and by suppression of anti-angiogenic factors.

Framing it in terms of free speech is a cop-out to the extent that it's so abstract," Phillips added, noting that Facebook may have used the words "free speech" colloquially to mean freedom of expression, and not to invoke the First Amendment.

Therefore, besides the exact expressions, we derived expressions to evaluate the mean and variance to invoke the Gaussian approximation method.

Such studies have included several changes to growth conditions, insult with specific chemicals to invoke the unfolded protein response (UPR), and targeted manipulations of gene expression [ 101- 104].

Oppositely, the expression "boiling frog syndrome" is sometimes used as shorthand to invoke the pitfalls of standing pat.

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