Sentence examples for seems to be current from inspiring English sources

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Most interesting with regard to understanding the contribution of systemic inflammation to the pathogenesis of AD seems to be current research into the role of inflammation in delirium.

This evidence is important because deep sedation still seems to be current practice in many ICUs worldwide [ 5, 13] and is present in 35% of the patients enrolled in the present study.

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F.B.I. agents and Justice Department officials were struck by how few strong prosecution cases there seemed to be, current and former officials said.

Depression care, according to guideline recommendations, does not seem to be current practice.

Nonetheless, there does seem to be current consensus that a real evolutionary trend of increasing vascularization is associated with the rise of the angiosperms (Feild et al., 2004, 2009; Boyce et al., 2009).

That certainly seems to be its current role.

"There seems to be a current mood for ladylike looks.

Lupita Nyong'o seems to be the current "it" girl in the media.

(John Brienien seems to be the current reigning champ of the form).

Among the bicyclists there are pretty girls, their hair dressed high on their heads in what seems to be the current mode here.

Gold seems to be the current thing for jazzing up historic towns, after Hugh Broughton's Maidstone Museum a couple of weeks ago, and Vinoly's Firstsite in Colchester.

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