Sentence examples for involuntarily applying from inspiring English sources

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In this study, N1-/P2-suppression effects for self-generated sounds were only found when the button press delivering the sound was voluntarily performed by the participant, and not when the finger movement was elicited involuntarily applying single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation over the motor cortex.

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He said Mrs Thomas died because pressure was involuntarily applied to her neck by Mr Thomas because of a "transient mental condition known as night terrors".

In the case of James Tuckson Jr. of Harrisonburg, who was involuntarily committed in 2006 and applied in October to get back his gun rights, prosecutors said his multiple arrests probably played a significant role in the judge's decision to deny Mr. Tuckson's petition.

(Note: US passengers are not entitled to any compensation for flight delays - these rules only apply if a passenger is involuntarily bumped).

In Arizona, people can be sent involuntarily for a mental health exam after any concerned party applies for a court-ordered evaluation, which can lead to mandated treatment.

There is a second fact about the relevant part of SARA that makes it an odd candidate for an Eleventh Amendment abrogation provision: it only applies to facilities acquired by state and local governments "involuntarily..

This process does not apply to staff who are transferring within Duke, staff leaving Duke involuntarily, temporary staff or faculty members.

The Swedish legislation on compulsory healthcare can be applied to persons with severe substance abuse who can be treated involuntarily during a period of six months.

In Illinois, for instance, 3,699 people who applied for a gun card -- the first step in buying a handgun there -- were turned down from 1996 to 1998 when records showed they had been either voluntarily or involuntarily committed within the last five years, the legal test under Illinois law, said Tim Da Rosa, deputy director of the state police.

By comparison, in Illinois, which has worked to devise a more effective law after a series of rampage shootings, 3,699 people who applied for a gun card -- the first step in buying a handgun there -- were turned down from 1996 to 1998 when records showed they were either voluntarily or involuntarily committed to a mental hospital in the previous five years, an Illinois police official said.

In March 2009, Smith applied for a gun permit under his new name and omitted a key detail: As a 16-year-old, his parents had him involuntarily committed for two days to a psychiatric facility.

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