Sentence examples for that would counteract from inspiring English sources

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"I needed a uniform," she recalled, one that would counteract the stage fright she encountered in the mid-'70s, when she first began touring with Fleetwood Mac.

These chemical messengers play an important role in boosting the growth of neurones in the brain, a process that would counteract the impact of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Clamping down on tax evasion and using the money raised to invest in public services are two simple measures that would counteract the growing and damaging inequality in our world.

Mr. Bloom said he would like to set up an alternative summer school of English in the Harold Bloom Reading Room at St. Michael's that would counteract what he sees as political correctness.

That result isn't guaranteed: If tax cuts and spending push up interest rates, either through actual overheating or by making the Federal Reserve nervous about potential overheating, that would counteract the growth effects of spending.

We had gone there with the intention of sharing some technologies that would help people with the transition from the IDP [internally displaced persons] camps to their villages, but what we found was that rather than a need for a particular technology, there was a need for something that would counteract the sense of dependency that had built up in the camps.

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Given what's known about the effects of these drugs, it makes sense that people would assume that benzodiazepines would counteract the effects of methamphetamines.

To test the default hypothesis that LAE1 would counteract H3K9 methylation, we screened the 993 genes for those that are methylated at H3K9 in the Δlae1 strain but not in the parent and the lae1OE strain.

The simplest way is to do what we are doing now -- simply calculate some plausible numbers for quotas or taxes that would presumably counteract the first-order impacts of harmful activities.

In addition to the supplies, the convoy carried nearly 3,000 French soldiers to reinforce the garrison, an unnecessary measure that would completely counteract the replenishment of the garrison's food stocks.

This might be due to a lack of physical support that would normally counteract turgor pressure from the endolymph.

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