Sentence examples for use in the wake of from inspiring English sources

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Although chocoholic and cakeaholic were already in use, in the wake of workaholic, came shopaholics, computerholics and so on.

Japan, a major user of nuclear fuel, has curbed its use in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.

Michael Pomerleano, an economist who studied their use in the wake of the 1997-98 Asian crisis, says they lessen pressure on banks to dispose of bad assets.

Because they never led, the Mets did not have an opportunity to test the new committee of closers — beginning with Jason Isringhausen — that they will use in the wake of the trade of Francisco Rodriguez.

Despite the sudden decline in ATD use in the wake of government warnings, this trend did not persist, and by contrast, in recent years, ATD use in children and adolescents has increased substantially in youth cohorts from five Western countries.

Other things also appear in the budget: $500 million for cybersecurity; $50 million for community journalism (and maybe newspapers will become non-profits); $62 million for a public education campaign about the dangers of drug use in the wake of legal weed; $231 million to tackle the opioid crisis.

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This was also the same tactic used in the wake of the 2008 financial crises.

Barack Obama has hit back at Republicans who want to stop the US taking in Syrian refugees – with the president saying some of the language used in the wake of the Paris attacks only serves to strengthen the Islamic State terror group.

The piece of debris, which was captured in greater detail than ever before by the new array of cameras used in the wake of the Columbia disaster, did not strike the orbiter and poses no threat to the Discovery or its crew.

And Valentine did not back off pregame comments about how Hamilton will be used in the wake of their exchange, saying, "I don't think it's fair to the team to use a guy who says he didn't want to be on the team".

"This idea that medicine can be used in the wake of a trauma to diminish the risk of developing a significant psychiatric disorder is incredibly important," said an expert who was not connected with the study, Dr. Glenn Saxe, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School and director of the Center for Refugee Trauma and Resilience at Children's Hospital Boston who conducted the studies on burn patients.

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