Sentence examples for the uncoupling from inspiring English sources

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the uncoupling

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To disconnect or detach one thing from another.

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The uncoupling of respiration and the resulting heat dissipation depend on the expression of the uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1).

THE UNCOUPLING, by Meg Wolitzer.

The Uncoupling, by Meg Wolitzer (Riverhead; $25.95).

Which leads to the obvious question: where does the uncoupling leave the governing body?

That's what Harari means by the "uncoupling" of intelligence and consciousness.

Unfortunately there are no enormous erect phalluses on display in The Uncoupling; it's not that sort of book.

He was in Argentina in 2001, when the uncoupling of the peso from the dollar sent the economy spinning.

In The Uncoupling, she examines the waxing and waning of mid-life desire.

The uncoupling was "amicable", with "great mutual affection" on either side, which is hardly surprising as the deal has been of great benefit to both parties.

It turned out that when the train arrived in Belgrade for a one-hour stop, nobody was willing to authorize the uncoupling of those cars in Yugoslavia.

For the next three centuries, as Harrison observes, "the uncoupling of land from its natural role as the source of revenue for the state continued apace".

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