Sentence examples for protecting behavior from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, the pyrimidine compound demonstrated enhanced efficacy in protecting behavior compared to NSAID treatment.

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A business might aim to attract customers by presenting a dressed-up or dressed-down tone, and refusing to follow the appearance code for staff that is intended to achieve the desired tone should not be protected behavior under an antidiscrimination norm, even if appearance does not qualify as an essential job function.

Dressing up in revolutionary war costumes, calling for the overthrow of the government and waving teabags at the behest of wealthy right wing funders is, while a little pathetic and strange, well within the realm of constitutionally protected behavior and may even play a somewhat constructive role in our democracy.

The Court explained that, given the history of religious and moral condemnation of homosexuality, any suggestion that the Constitution could be interpreted as protecting such behavior was, "at best, facetious".

She added, "We see there was a very systematic and widespread effort to protect criminal behavior".

It follows, then, that the "right to privacy" is a sham invented by feminists and homosexuals to protect licentious behavior that endangers the greater social good and defies natural law.

If the environment is not adequately protected, this behavior may lead to the exhaustion of physical resources, compromising the availability of other virtual networks hosted on the same substrate.

In addition, we show that the activation of autophagy by pharmacological inhibition of GPCR reduces the accumulation of misfolded proteins and protects against behavior dysfunction in a mouse model of Huntington's disease.

Conversely, landslide material deposited onto ice modifies glacier behavior, protecting ice from ablation, usually causing advances and hugely increasing glacier sediment delivery.

We found a significant difference between these two groups, with type A behavior protecting against CAD-related death, and again when comparing CAD death to survivors only.

Perhaps surprisingly, though, there has to my knowledge been no demonstration of active parental behavior protecting offspring from the effects of low humidity, although detailed observational data suggest that burrows dug by Parastizopus beetle parents (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in the Kalahari play a role in preventing offspring drying out (Rasa 1995, 1998, 1999).

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