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Conversely, the operation of a sustaining cause results in no change in a thing, if the thing would otherwise be undergoing a change which the sustaining cause prevents.
A wrestler's hammerlock, because its effects come and go with the presence or absence of the cause itself, is an example of a sustaining cause.
Many internalize the rejection of a break-up to mean that they are somehow not worthy, not capable of a sustaining relationship, or not lovable on a deeper level.
He ultimately leaves them either to drown amid their unforgiving material circumstances — often in violent climaxes — or to take hold of a sustaining spiritual awareness by embracing the African American past and finding strength there despite all its sacrifice and horror.
Its rate is set at 1/year, i.e., each year every Ns cell stimulates the formation of a sustaining an Aβ molecule.
Indeed, this is one hallmark of a sustaining viral reservoir.
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None, however, have shown indications of a sustained growth.
The property market shows signs of a sustained recovery.
It was the start of a sustained phase of imperious attacking that left Wigan bandy-legged.
Public-sector unions are already giving warning of a sustained campaign of strikes.
The prospect of any response was slim; the possibility of a sustained remission even more dismal.
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