Sentence examples for merely acts of from inspiring English sources

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Scientific experiments are always deeds and not merely acts of speech.

Channelling her mother's "effect of thought," borrowing her "pith": these were not merely acts of homage; they set up an artistic challenge, as steep as the ones that any writer of the time had set for herself.

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Both were accused of stealing guns; both said they merely acted out of patriotic feeling for the now-divided Malian state, with the intention of helping it regain the north.

The anti-Nogo-A antibody treatment may thus also have reduced the impact of sensory deficits on precision grip and not merely acted on the motor components of the manual dexterity depending either on the CS tract or on other descending tracts.

Other models may involve so-called public 'community members' (for example, town-hall-style panels), but in fact may be what Arnstein would label 'placation' and a symbol of tokenism [ 46] - that is, a facade of inclusiveness that in reality merely acts to legitimate the decisions of science experts.

During the interviews, the participants were encouraged to give their opinion; the interviewer merely acted to trigger the thought process of the participant and then actively listened.

Your wife merely acts in the capacity of foreman".

The announcement of course reflects Colonel Qaddafi's conceit that the people actually run Libya, and Brother Leader, as he is known officially, merely acts as a kind of guide and cheerleader.

Recently in a number of studies, it has been demonstrated that the innate immune system doesn't merely acts as the first line of defense but provides critical signals for the development of specific adaptive immune response.

Rick Berry, its president, told me that the firm didn't send out unsolicited e-mails; it merely acts like a communications representative of a small business, transmitting digital reminders where a dentist's office might once have mailed postcards.

Kowalski feels this example is faulty in the sense that the ball has no free will; it merely acts according to the laws of physics, but he acknowledges that if an individual were to have freely chosen to commit murder, then it would hold.

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