Sentence examples for subject or cause from inspiring English sources

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Scott Heiferman, the founder of Meetup.com, where people interested in any subject or cause can sign up to attend a local meeting with others similarly inclined, says Dean supporters once crashed a Kerry meet-up in New York.

any person who, under color of any law, statute, ordinance... of any State, shall subject, or cause to be subjected, any person within the jurisdiction of the United States to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution of the United States, shall..

Preclinical studies suggest that degarelix has a mild pharmacokinetic interaction profile and is therefore unlikely to be the subject or cause of clinically significant drug drug interactions.

Fulvestrant is highly metabolised and is mainly excreted in the faeces, and pharmacokinetic studies have also suggested that fulvestrant is unlikely to be the subject, or cause, of significant CYP3A4-mediated drug interactions.

This paper reviews the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of fulvestrant, which support the rationale for drug delivery as a single, once-monthly intramuscular injection, and show that this agent has minimal potential to be the subject, or cause, of significant cytochrome p450-mediated drug interactions.

These data reinforce the preclinical data and suggest that fulvestrant is unlikely to be the subject or cause of clinically significant drug interactions and no adjustments to the 250 mg i.m. dose are recommended when it is used in combination with agents that affect CYP3A4 activity.

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The Monell Court reasoned that § 1983, as originally enacted, imposed liability if a person "subjected, or caused to be subjected," another person to the deprivation of federally protected rights.

"Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution..

Because such a showing is necessary, in my view, to make out a claim that the city "subjected, or caused Thurston to be subjected," to a deprivation of his constitutional rights under § 1983, the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit should have reversed the decision of the District Court and remanded for the entry of judgment on behalf of the city of Springfield.

Seismic: seismic adjective \ˈsīz-mik, ˈsīs-\ : of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake; also : of or relating to an earth vibration caused by something else (as an explosion or the impact of a meteorite) : of or relating to a vibration on a celestial body (as the moon) comparable to a seismic event on earth : having a strong or widespread impact : earthshaking.

A major advantage of the presented method is the ability to correct any present aberrations including these which conventionally cannot be influenced, e.g. in the subject eye or caused by an oblique passage of the laser through ocular media.

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