Sentence examples for invoked in relation to from inspiring English sources

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No comparable "culture" term has been invoked in relation to the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and the other African-Americans killed, recently, in encounters with the police.

The latter notion has been invoked in relation to 'critical', early life, periods of increased brain plasticity and skill acquisition [2], [5] [6] i.e., maturational windows of opportunity wherein neuronal properties are particularly susceptible to shaping by experience [6] [9].

However brain regions conventionally regarded as 'motor', such as the cerebellum, are increasingly invoked in relation to additional non-motor functions An alternative explanation is that neuronal loss may occur as a result of other age-related changes responsible for the loss in function, i.e. neuronal loss could have been a pathological confounder.

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The US invoked self-defence in relation to its own armed forces based at Irbil in Iraq when threatened by an advance of IS.

But why do I invoke devils and angels in relation to all this questionable though very human subterfuge, and the various efforts to control it?

When service providers override young people's agency, they also appear to invoke a sense of "ownership" in relation to youth (e.g., the youth need to be encouraged to return to the clinic; and, particular tactics are used because the providers know what is best).

Only too seldom it is invoked to intervene on public spaces in relation to existing urban and suburban landscapes.

I am not quite happy with invoking the Kuhn's concept of scientific revolution in relation to the historic narrative on the evolution of membranes.

The sheer implausibility of Daniel's marine adventure needs to be understood in relation to the twin possibilities, explicitly invoked by the narrative, of hallucination and angelic intervention.

Understanding dementia risk in relation to "impaired repair function" is to invoke what is purposely a broad construct.

In the debate on government's role in prevention, the overarching principle of individual freedom has frequently been invoked as a counter-argument to an augmented public policy stance on prevention, especially in relation to policies that would seek to change people's health-related behaviour.

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