Sentence examples for serving to control from inspiring English sources

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In Foucault's discourse, he identified a further group of rules serving to control language: none may enter into discourse on a specific subject unless he or she is deemed qualified to do so.

Holland's investigation of the Senita cactus - Senita moth system [ 13] found no evidence of selective abortion but suggested that excess flower production followed by massive fruit abortion might actually increase a plant's male fitness, rather than serving to control seed predation by pollinator larvae.

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And other traditions serve to control women in more explicit ways.

The developing superego absorbs the traditions of the family and the surrounding society and serves to control aggressive or other socially unacceptable impulses.

These stones would serve to control shrinkage, but also to impart compressive strength to the floor.

The limits on yield strength also serve to control of crack widths at service loads.

The guard also serves to control excessive crossover during shutdown and low power operation.

This advertising component, says ClickZ, would serve to control the pricing charged to consumers and provide an additional revenue stream.

Gate bias polarity serves to control whether hot electrons or hot holes are injected into the nitride storage layer.

The core charge exchange recombination spectroscopy (cCXRS) upper port plug diagnostic system serves to control and optimize plasma performance.

The SEM images in Figures 1d, e and 2d here show a distinct catalyst at the nanowire tip that serves to control the diameter of the nanowire.

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