Sentence examples for ordinarily active from inspiring English sources

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Ordinarily active during the day, the nighttime raid reflects the apes' ability to adapt to human activity.

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The more plausible reason for under recruitment stems from the fact that the research team were not sufficiently embedded within the clinical teams, leading to over reliance on specialist nurses, who were not ordinarily research active or afforded research time to identify and recruit eligible patients.

A DMU ordinarily continues activities over several terms.

In effect, contrary to unintentional contaminating targets that are ordinarily not very powerful, active ECM perfectly created false targets with random range and Doppler.

Since the hydroxamate group of M344 ordinarily coordinates to the active site Zn2+ ion and hydrogen bonds with Y306, the weakening of Zn2+ binding, the addition of steric bulk in the acetyllysine binding groove, and the movement of Y306 away from the "in" conformation observed in MD simulations completely disable inhibitor binding.

The ancient skeptics do not describe themselves as making an active effort at doubting what ordinarily they would believe, as some philosophers in the Cartesian tradition have it.

Another geneticist, Seymour Benzer of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, is even more enthusiastic: "This [gene] provides optimism that it may, indeed, be possible to manipulate active life-span beyond the constraints that ordinarily apply in natural evolution".

As a candidate for the vacant Senate seat in Illinois, Commander Kirk must complete the appropriate acknowledgment of limitations required for all candidates on active duty (DoDD 1344.10, paragraph 4.3.5).. Ordinarily this acknowledgment must be completed within 15 days of entering active duty.

Bellavia and colleagues used transgenic mice with upregulated constitutively active intracellular domain of the Notch3, which is ordinarily downregulated as thymocytes maturate [ 97].

It also raises the problem of Posse Comitatus, a regulation that doesn't ordinarily apply to the National Guard, but would restrict how the President uses active-duty military for domestic law enforcement.

It can be so difficult to reach homeless people ordinarily, but this occasion offers the perfect opportunity with them 'coming to us', to take that first pro-active step back to independence.

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