Sentence examples for least invoke from inspiring English sources

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This new research clearly indicates that it is now time to, at the very least, invoke precaution on the use of DDT in malaria control.

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But William Waldorf Astor is alive and well — or at least invoked — in the present condominium conversion of the 1908 Apthorp, at 79th and Broadway.

If Ms Williams does not intend to induce human horror at a pending bestial Armageddon, she at least invokes a future of earthly loneliness, where animals appear only as ceramic-hen butter dishes and endangered-species elastoplasts.

Former President Bill Clinton, Senator Max Baucus and Representative Nancy Pelosi, all Democrats, have also gotten into the act, with the three urging President Obama to at least consider invoking his powers under the 14th Amendment to break the logjam.

I felt not in the least uncomfortable invoking the traveller's (not to mention the non-believer's) exception to fasting requirements while ordering jet-lag-defeating double espressos.

Here Lessing at least tacitly invokes the new theory that the play of our mental powers rather than the representation of some form of truth is the fundamental aim of art, or at least visual art.

Some argue this is more a way for the IRS to head off accusations of enforcement abuse than a genuine safeguard for citizens, but the principle of financial privacy at least is invoked.

Certainly the person who has such an awareness is not normally conscious of having made an inference; and to insist, as is sometimes done, that there must have been an "unconscious inference" of some sort could be justifiable only if some other criterion of givenness is being at least tacitly invoked.

If my analysis is correct, then both Dawkins and Wilson should bring their views into alignment with the many or at least stop invoking the argument from authority to support their own views.

Some of the aforementioned biological events are at least partially invoked by intercommunication between growth-factor receptors and integrins (Miyamoto et al, 1996; Eliceiri and Cheresh, 2001).

For Koonin's theory to work over a long enough time scale for several complex systems of quality control to emerge, I would argue that he should at least have invoked the emergence of facultative meiotic sex.

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