Sentence examples for whose scales from inspiring English sources

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Pangolins, whose scales are sold in China and Vietnam as a supposed medicine, could also get stronger protection.

And on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, a personality test whose scales measure a smorgasbord of mental pathologies, they scored the lowest of the three groups.

A tall Abe Lincoln, wearing a long mourning coat, stood between grim black-and-white incarnations of Lady Liberty, looking a bit goth, and Lady Justice, whose scales were tipped by a bag of money.

The quotas also included 10 tonnes of lion bone, which is used in tonic wine; and 1,300 tonnes of live turtles, snakes, lizards and pangolin ant-eaters whose scales are used in traditional medicine – all of it potentially illegal by breaching CITES quotas.

Ivory can go for $1,000 a pound on the streets of Beijing, and the pangolin — an anteater whose scales are used to disperse blood stasis and promote pus discharge, and whose meat is considered a delicacy — can fetch up to $324 a dish at local restaurants.

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The day brought three outcomes whose scale was breathtaking.

Canadian officials have remained tightlipped on the case, whose scale and scope remain a mystery.

Installed upright, they form a kind of tunnel whose scale can only be called Egyptian.

By seeing to its own needs, this city has built a symphonic hall whose scale and grace have universal applications.

But the main attractions are large: works you can't avoid looking at, whose scale alone invites awe.

Instead, the study measured scores using the bureaus' VantageScore credit score, whose scale ranges from 501 to 990.

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