Sentence examples for restrictions trigger from inspiring English sources

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Mild and strong dietary restrictions trigger different responses.

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The speaker of the Politburo, Günter Schabowski, had simply misunderstood that body's decision and, by releasing to the public incorrect information about the lifting of travel restrictions, triggered the fall of the wall.

The new restrictions triggered days of protests from Iranians, Pakistanis, Moroccans and others, stranded in squalid tent camps on the border.

To protect endangered fish species, those southbound water shipments have been subject to escalating restrictions, triggering an endless cycle of lawsuits and proposals to stem the delta's decline.

After the movement restrictions triggered by the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak were lifted in November 2001, there was a transient surge in cattle movements as farmers replaced animals that were culled as part of disease eradication measures.

A utility manages the levels at which restrictions are imposed, and equilibria are identified where these restriction trigger levels are consistent with household planned water use.

Our results are in accord with the study showing that autophagy, induced, for instance, by glucose restriction triggers mutp53 degradation sensitizing tumor cells to autophagic cell death.

In the present study, a 'herd-episode of bTB infection' refers to the full period of herd restriction triggered by disclosure of bTB infection within a herd [ 16].

In particular, it has been shown that amino acid restriction triggers fat body-specific inhibition of the TOR complex1 (TORColombanimbani et al., 2003), a major cell-based nutrient-sensing pathway (Dann and Thomas, 2006; Wullschleger et al., 2006; Guertin and Sabatini, 2007).

Some in the UK have voiced fears that ending restrictions will trigger a huge influx of Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants seeking work as happened when in 2004 the UK allowed people from European Union accession states including Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to work freely.

Transcriptional pausing, which regulates transcript elongation in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, is thought to involve formation of alternative RNA polymerase conformations in which nucleotide addition is inhibited in part by restriction of trigger loop (TL) folding.

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