Sentence examples for panoply of controls from inspiring English sources

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Against Allied wishes, he virtually scrapped, overnight, a vast panoply of controls and a counterproductive rationing regime.

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"The only question for me in our vote", says a retired editor in Tunis, "is what number comes after the point, after the 99%."But there is another question that has long puzzled many Tunisians, which is why, in this quiet, mildly prosperous, relatively worldly country with a solid middle class, Mr Ben Ali's government feels the need to maintain such a panoply of control.

But it also reflects a fear that the demand for compensation both from government and private concerns, which could have recourse to a whole panoply of legislation, is spiralling out of control.

(Hardliners, who control a panoply of military and intelligence organisations, were almost certainly responsible).

The panoply of programs to try to control the consumption of bush meat is referred to as alternative protein.

Chlorine is a cost-effective drinking water disinfectant that has been used since the early twentieth century to control a panoply of waterborne infectious diseases.

Still, no one knew how the poisonous polarisation, pitting the pro-Western parliamentary majority that controls the cabinet against a panoply of critics, would play itself out.

Apart from the phenotypes resulting from RNAi of a particular protein, control S2 cells also often showed a panoply of background mitotic abnormalities, such as bipolar spindles with irregular centrosome number at each pole, bipolar spindles with absence of centrosomes in one of the poles and monopolar spindles.

By taking apart natural systems and recombining engineered parts in novel constellations, it has not only unlocked a staggering variety of biological control mechanisms but it has also created a panoply of biomedical achievements, such as innovative diagnostics and therapies.

Good luck with that in the age of crowd-control devices, militarized police units, Hellfire drones, mass-surveillance systems, and the panoply of domestic laws that render even peaceful protest a potentially criminal act.

The United States, Canada, Saudi Arabia and some South American countries allow a panoply of race-day medications from anti-inflammatory drugs, which mask pain, to lasix, the diuretic drug that some believe controls bleeding in the lungs of a racehorse.

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