Sentence examples for was mostly subjected from inspiring English sources

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In total, the organisation was mostly subjected to policy instruments that pushed HIV/AIDS issues in two periods; the beginning and mid 1990s, and later in the final years of the decade.

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It's very slow, though it does offer a respite from the overactive animation that kids are mostly subjected to.

Moreover, it is based on uniaxial tests whereas the real structures are mostly subjected to combined loadings.

The design of nuclear fuel, which is mostly subjected to loads due to high temperature, pressure and flow under radiation environment, is of immense importance in nuclear engineering.

The swamps were mostly subject to ecological stasis during early and middle Westphalian times, although they contracted locally in response to drying of substrates.

More than half of the parcels were designated parks, green areas in inner-city locations, landscape, or agricultural spaces in rural areas that are mostly subject to nature or landscape conservation.

And even in states that ban smoking altogether in public places, there have been tobacco tussles around statehouses, which are mostly subject to the lawmakers and not the laws.

Like the innate status, an office, such as our example of parenthood, is often subject to immutable legal rules and its core obligations not fully assignable; by contrast, a contract type, such as our example of financial fiduciaries law, is mostly subject to default rules that can be rejected or adjusted by the parties and even core tasks can be delegated.

The upper (down to 2000 m water depth) and lower (down to 3700 4600 m water depth) slopes are mostly subject to different types of slope failures, such as slides, mass-transport deposits (a mix of slumping and mass-flows), and turbidity currents.

And those tour-stunted artists who did use "exhaustion" as a vague pretext were mostly subject to Twitter diagnosing them with mental illness anyway.

Comparative studies have repeatedly shown that pseudogenes, which have been so defined because they lack coding potential due to the presence of disruptive mutations, evolve very rapidly and are mostly subject to no functional constraint (Pei et al. 2012).

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