Sentence examples for level of insult from inspiring English sources

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The Daily Mail underlines the level of insult by printing a wedding photo of Princess Anne's second marriage to Tim Laurence.

The implication that most African-Americans can't be discerning, that they can't weigh the pros and cons of political parties and make informed decisions, that they are rendered servile in exchange for social services, is the highest level of insult.

Despite an apology from the telecast's boss, the Nine Inch Nails leader said he will not forget the producers' decision to interrupt his set with a commercial "What we weren't expecting was that level of insult," Reznor explained to New Zealand's 3News (via Exclaim).

The BBC's Stephen Evans in Seoul says the talks are something of a breakthrough given the level of insult thrown at the South by the North in recent years.

ROS can induce either apoptosis or necrosis in human cancer cells, depending on the level of insult; low levels of ROS induce apoptosis, whereas higher levels induce necrosis.

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It also suggests that deficit accumulation is only part of the story with regard to variable vulnerability to adverse outcomes - it is also essential to consider the environment in which deficit accumulation occurs - i.e. the deficit model shows the level of insults, but the impact of these insults relies on other factors.

Of the two stresses, oxidative and ER stress, it is likely that latter will be detected at lower levels of insults as the UPR is a homeostatic mechanism, whereas the commonly used markers of oxidative stress reflect cell injury.

Attenuation of pro-apoptotic signaling allows cells to tolerate a higher level of chemotherapeutic insult before inducing cellular death pathways.

Many of the examples discussed above indicate that the particular outcome of the activation of p53 depends on the level of the insult.

Insults may produce one of these three AKI types, although most frequently combined pathophysiological patterns result, which depend on the intensity, dose or exposure level of the insult and exposure time.

Thus, the role of PGC1α appears to be equivocal: while it helps the cell to tolerate a certain level of toxic insult, prolonged expression to non-physiological levels has a deleterious effect on mitochondrial function and viability of the cells.

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