Sentence examples for straightforward loss from inspiring English sources

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A straightforward loss of cash, the strongest incentive for trusts to avoid dangerously overworking their doctors, would, Dr Wright argued, be lost.

The genetic profile of the ideal drug target is relatively straightforward; loss of function and nonsense variants in the gene would correlate perfectly with protection from the disease in question (this is because it has historically been easier to make antagonists of a gene than agonists, but the reverse would hold true for gene classes for which agonists can be developed).

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The story is relatively straightforward: Losses from people abandoning Windows-powered devices are being more than offset by rapid gains from Microsoft's cloud computing business.

With regard to gains versus losses, most items in the CI reference character-state changes that are neither straightforward gains nor straightforward losses.

However, all of the dpolv mutants behave as straightforward recessive, loss of function alleles.

The behavioral deficits that we measure for the rod pathway is straightforward: complete loss of scotopic vision.

Not all F1 tumours yielded straightforward allele-loss variants [ 2], as found in the small study illustrated in Table  2 taken from [ 1].

Lilian Lucy Davidson's haunting "Burying the Child" packs an intense emotional wallop, with the central figure leaning into his shovel almost as if he were still digging potatoes; but it is a straightforward image of loss.

In that case monetary policy is initially tighter than the central bank would like, so that even if MP shifts left it won't matter unless the shift is very large: My point is that what sounds like a straightforward claim – that loss of foreign confidence causes a contractionary rise in interest rates – just doesn't come out of anything like a standard model.

The MR diagnosis of a total CCLR is also relatively straightforward, since the loss of fiber continuity is readily seen on the images.

On the one hand, the contribution of cellular senescence to organismal aging appears rather straightforward, as the loss of proliferative potential can be directly linked to diminished capacity for tissue regeneration, decreased immune response (Effros, 1996), and a deteriorating endocrine system (Gosden, 1996).

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