Sentence examples for repression for example from inspiring English sources

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One theological apologist for religious repression, for example, writes this: "The king punishes heretics as enemies, as extremely wicked rebels, who endanger the peace of the kingdom, which cannot be maintained without the unity of the faith.

The pieces on China's repression, for example, never talk about the rounding up of homosexuals.

Ratios ≤ 1 were recalculated to give negative numbers whose magnitude resembles the extent of repression (for example: ratio of 0.5 was changed to -2).

Other aspects of the results also show a consistency between activation and repression, for example, analysing the data for target clusters, as described in a previous section, but analysing activation and repression targets separately, gives very similar results (not shown).

In D. melanogaster these can be found in nurse cells, but also appear to be involved in compartmentalisation of mRNA decay and translation repression, for example of osk[ 116, 117].

It is noteworthy that this regulation presents different genetic properties because gypsy repression, for example, does not exhibit a maternal effect nor trans-generational epigenetic transmission (A. Pélisson, personal communication).

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In "Golden Bowl or Repression" (1984/1988), for example, Ms. Kraus gives Henry James's emotionally twisted locutions a mood of post-punk ennui.

The possibility that the remaining 38.0% downregulated genes are repressed indirectly, for example, via REST repression of an activating TF, Smad or by independent mechanisms, appears quite likely.

Media captionSir John Stanley: "Are elements of [Israel's] licence for equipment which could be used for internal repression?" There were, for example, more than 60 licences for Iran, including components for military electronics and what is described as "equipment employing cryptography".

Fisher nudges us, as if scandalously, toward Henry's sexual repression whenever possible — noting, for example, his youthful description of the footmen carrying staves in London in 1855 as an indication of "incipient sexual stirrings" or interpreting his descriptions of male sculpture in Rome in 1869 as "teeming with sexual, barely disguised genital metaphors".

"Reforms, not repression" At Oxford University in England, for example, Ban condemned the attacks on peaceful protestors (which appeared engineered by the government and backed by an army that did not interfere).

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