Sentence examples for will be commonly from inspiring English sources

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It is his hope that 20 years from now psilocybin will be commonly used in psychiatric practice.

Dr. Scott-Little doubts that the type of test that is making its debut this year in Head Start will be commonly adopted by states any time soon.

Jim McManus Phoenix Gender Testing Won't Be Common To the Sports Editor: "A Lab Whose Job is to Run Gender Tests on Women," (July 30) may leave the casual reader with the impression that gender testing will be commonly employed at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

We reasoned that the use of two very different approaches to determine the genome-wide HLH-1 binding sites would allow us to cross validate the data from each while exploring techniques that could be used to overcome limitations that will be commonly encountered in the study of transcription factor binding sites by ChIP.

Furthermore, the relation keyword will be commonly a verb or noun in Form 1 and will be a noun in Forms 2 and 3.

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In particular, whilst the term "will" is commonly used to refer to a specific document, the WIlls Act is designed to cover all documents that are to take effect after the testator's death.

(Involuntary inpatient commitment in the UK is governed by sections of the 1983 Mental Health Act; being held in a psychiatric hospital and treated against your will is commonly known as 'being sectioned'.) Burns found that community treatment orders had no effect on how well patients did.

The range of techniques used here will not be commonly available to Egyptologists or papyrologists and indicates that interdisciplinary collaboration is essential to be able to utilise available technologies in the understanding of ancient cultural heritage.

For example, NICE has produced a guideline for depression in people with a chronic physical health problem 30 that includes extensive discussion about drug interactions (although in a full guideline appendix, which will not be commonly read by clinicians) and a guideline on management of bipolar disorder 31 that includes detailed recommendations about safe use of lithium.

When Harold Ross drew up the prospectus for this magazine in the nineteen-twenties, he wrote that The New Yorker "will be what is commonly called sophisticated".

By Deirdre Foley Mendelssohn May 25 , 2010When Harold Ross drew up the prospectus for this magazine in the nineteen-twenties, he wrote that The New Yorker "will be what is commonly called sophisticated".

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