Sentence examples for often uninvolved from inspiring English sources

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When candidates got almost all their teaching practice in one semester, host teachers were often uninvolved in evaluating them.

The upshot is that the doctor who knows a patient best is often uninvolved in her care when she is hospitalized.

In patients with early breast cancer the axillary nodes are often uninvolved on surgical dissection and this procedure is responsible for functional sequelae, mainly arm oedema.

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Here Mr. Bell offers a seemingly uninvolved, often misguidedly dainty performance, dully accompanied by Mr. Salonen and the orchestra.

He brought a handful of songs to the sessions, and is heard in a few hilarious monologues (including one about how masturbation "doesn't make you go blind, only very shortsighted") but is often passive and uninvolved.

But off to the side in every U.S. Supreme Court ruling is the Real Court -- a court often uninformed and uninvolved, and far more fickle than the Supreme Court, but ultimately far more powerful.

Still, a review of publicly available documents and conversations with numerous government officials who interacted with State on Keystone XL suggest that the agency was often too busy or uninvolved to take other input.

Structurally, most NSAIDs are organic acids with low pK values that lend themselves to their accumulation at sites of inflammation, areas that often exhibit lower pH than uninvolved sites.

The early RT studies used very large fields that often included irradiation of all involved and uninvolved lymph nodes and even the spleen; the field was called total lymphoid irradiation (TLI).

Additionally, protections consistent with principles of human and civil rights should be extended to uninvolved civilians, family members, and bystanders who often suffer in drone attacks.

In article 2: the author stated: "in our original review article PMD was described as a typically bilateral, clear, inferior, peripheral corneal thinning disorder, characterized by a narrow band of corneal thinning (often approaching 20% normal thickness) separated from the inferior limbus by a relatively uninvolved area 1 to 2 mm in width".

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