Sentence examples for involved interchange from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

All of these, somewhere in their use, involved interchange with a real person, from the phone operator with her "Number, please" to the newsboy to the librarian.

Even university law teaching in Europe often involved interchange between practitioner and teacher, exemplified in such great figures as the French 18th-century teacher, advocate, and judge Robert Joseph Pothier, whose commentaries provided the foundation for the Napoleonic Code of civil law.

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The commission estimated that about 9 percent of fees charged by American Express would be covered by the new rules, because most payments using their cards do not involve interchange fees.

"I've had three separate cases where the issue involved erotic interchanges on the Internet," Ms. Karabatos said.

It has therefore long been assumed that HR is repressed in ring-forming PTH species but not necessarily in homozygous ones, not involved in interchanges.

Furthermore, bivalent-forming chromosomes in partial complex heterozygous species were generally not involved in interchanges of chromosomes and often represent unaltered, original chromosomes (Cleland, 1972).

As we used homozygous species with this ancient chromosomal arrangement they likely harbor unaltered 'original' chromosomes never involved in interchanges (Cleland, 1972), we suggest that restriction of HR occurred before evolution of reciprocal translocation and independent of hybridization events.

The above reaction (1) is ubiquitous in nature, involving the interchange of gaseous and ionic species crucial to a wide range of physiological and biochemical processes.

Recently, great attention has been paid to the study of genome rearrangement using block-interchanges, since block-interchanges contain transpositions as a special case and, currently, the computational models involving block-interchanges are more tractable than those involving transpositions.

But my luck has been no better when I try to slip in a practical phrase like R.N.A. Placed at the end of a letter, R.N.A. means Reply Not Anticipated: you can reply if you want to, but the other person involved in this interchange is perfectly happy with things as they stand.

I am getting asked more and more in my practice about how to talk to teens about situations that involve racy interchanges on Facebook, sending inappropriate pictures via text, and other Internet situations that spiral out of control.

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