Sentence examples for process upon which from inspiring English sources

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Within a year of the orchestra's founding, however, most of the original members were gone, several of them objecting to a re-auditioning process upon which the Carpenters insisted.

Business is increasingly presented as a quixotic, ungovernable process, upon which we all rely so heavily, and to which we should render such gratitude, that it is not for us to question it.

The ban treaty on landmines – the process upon which the movement to ban nukes is based – has reduced deaths and injuries from these weapons by 60% since it entered into force in 1997.

By granting the editors of Nature and other high impact journals ever increasing power in deciding which of our articles should be singled out for emphasis in the news media, we risk losing control of the peer review process upon which our public image depends.

This feature matches with the inferential process upon which the test takers drew to make reason for the underlying relations in the graph in the present study.

Martini and Choo proposed another six-step process, upon which they conducted an in-depth identification process to establish the forensic data and metadata that could be collected by utilizing vCloud's RESTful API.

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Rethinking the time-honored processes upon which our daily operations depended would require overcoming the complacency that pervades many large academic medical centers.

Previous studies have identified many potential impacts, including alterations to the hydrological functions and soil processes upon which ecosystems depend.

Detailed measurements of the vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, water vapour, dust and condensates in the Martian atmosphere are needed to characterize the present-day Martian climate and to understand the intricately related processes upon which it depends.

Reinstatement of fear is one of the principle behavioral processes upon which the idea is based that extinction does not lead to an 'erasure' of memory, but rather to a parallel inhibitory process that masks the previous fear memory (for a review, see Myers and Davis, 2002).

"We know now that microbes make up most of the biodiversity on Earth, and control most of the essential processes upon which all life depends," said Chimileski, who travels around the world photographing microorganisms to understand and share their scientific relevance and who produced the images in the show.

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